Consider the following first-order sentence: Ex((B(x) ^ S(x))^Vy(S(y) → (S(x, y) → ¬S(y, y)))) Given the symbolization key below, translate the sentence into English or French • B(x) x is a barber Sx x is from Seville S(x,y) x shaves y Once your translation is done, you may realize that something seems off about the sentence; indeed, it is one of the most famous paradoxes in the 20th century. Explain why it is a paradox. (Super Bonus Question that's not worth any points, Round 2: What inspired the password to Assignment 2 on carnap.io?) 2