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Book Synopsis1. Introduction (Mattia Petrolo and Giorgio Venturi).- Part I. Methodological Considerations. 2. Paradoxes: between revision and accommodation (Jonas R. Becker Arenhart and Ederson Safra Melo).- 3. Reference Fixing and the Paradoxes (Mario Gómez-Torrente).- 4. Transcending the Theory of Types (Simone Picenni and Thomas Schindler).- Part II. Semantic Approaches to Paradoxes. 5. Paradoxes, Contradictions and Circularity (Eduardo Barrio, Bruno Da Ré and Miguel Álvarez Lisboa).- 6. Impossible Truths: a non-dialetheist paraconsistent approach to paradoxes (Guilherme Cardoso).- 7. Paradoxes, Hypodoxes, and More (Camila Gallovich and Lucas Rosenblatt).- Part III. Syntactic Approaches to Paradoxes. 8. Substructural Solutions to the Semantic Paradoxes: a Dialetheic Perspective (Graham Priest).- 9. A substructural solution to the Lottery and Preface Paradoxes (Pilar Terrés Villalonga).- Part IV. Paradoxes of Epistemology and Vagueness. 10. Tolerance and degrees of truth (Pablo Cobreros, Paul Égré, David Ripley, Robert van Rooij).- 11. Self-Referential Gettier Sentences (Volker Halbach and Leon Horsten).- 12. Solovay's Theorem and The Unexpected Examination (Graham Leach-Krouse).- 13. Verdict Exclusion, Higher-Order Vagueness, Cross-Order Vagueness and Borderlineness: Reflections on Footnote 41 of CrispinWright's On Being in a Quandary' (Elia Zardini).