The Knower Paradox is a philosophical problem related to self-reference and knowledge, particularly in the context of epistemology and the philosophy of language. It illustrates difficulties in discussing knowledge and the nature of what it means to "know" something. The paradox can be framed as follows: 1. Consider a proposition "I know that p," where "p" is some statement.

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