👉 The Sorites paradox is a philosophical paradox that was proposed by John Searle in 1976. It concerns the formation of a structure or object, such as a piece of bread, when exposed to light and water.
In the sorite, the bread undergoes a transformation: it becomes transparent (sor), which means it is no longer solidified but rather soft and translucent. This phenomenon was first described by Searle in his book "The Logic of Technology" and
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