Does every rule have an exception ?
Before I answer the question, lets first pretend that we have a general rule that states that every rule has an exception and lets pretend for the the boundaries of our discussion that we call the exception as the exception rule.
Hence; every general rule has an exception rule.
The general rule is itself is a rule and by definition must have an exception.
As a result, there must be some rule that does not have an exception.
Does this sound like a contradiction or a paradox.
Well; it depends !!!
…but I would prefer to call the reasoning as a logical deduction.
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