Similar words: parade, paragon, parasite, paralysis, apparatus, comparable, separation, reparation. Meaning: ['pærədɑks /-dɒks] n. (logic) a statement that contradicts itself.
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(91) Hegel claimed to have overcome paradox, but Kierkegaard was not convinced.
(92) Paradox plowed into paradox , stillness mixed with stillness , sound with sound.
(93) Out of this age of reconnaissance and renaissance came a great paradox: the recognition that mankind is unimaginably and often intractably diverse.
(94) The modernity paradox deeply germs from the overrule of capital to labour.
(95) A notion in economics known as the paradox of value is closely tied to consumers'surplus.
(96) The art of living to know when toand when togo ,[sentencedict.com] for life is a paradox.
(97) The second section elaborates the transformation of chalcography from the paradox caused by the co-existence of academic gravure of reproduction and artistic gravure of liberality.
(98) Zhang Tiesheng thinks that he has produced a general solution to "typical semantic paradox" including liar paradox and there is no speciality.
(99) It could construct psychic trauma by family paradox, individual development, loss of kinsfolk and so on. The family conflict was the first factor among these life events.
(100) As for the collective action failure implicit in the Keynesian savings paradox and the Fisher debt deflation mechanism, governments solved it by dissaving and debt accumulation by the public sector.
(101) But this effect, known as the kinesia paradox, does not last long.
(102) Every sentence causing a typical semantic paradox has the same meanings with its negation and is also ambiguous.
(103) Semantic paradox is not a tenable proposition, no matter its hypothesis is true or not, from this point of view, it can be called " neutral proposition".
(104) He remains a paradox: an intensely private public writer who has dedicated himself in wondrously inventive ways to undoing the Big Lie.
(105) This paradox illustrates one aspect of his brilliance: his ability to justify his actions, no matter how entirely self-serving, as being done for others.
(106) It shows further that solution of the special paradox in classical elasticity is just Jordan canonical form solutions in symplectic space under Hamiltonian system.
(107) The study's China report shows a particular paradox: a country with an estimated 300 million online users that also has the world's most highly-developed censorship apparatus.
(108) This mode of speaking in terms of classes of wants becomes intelligible only if we remember the role played in the history of economic thought by the alleged paradox of value.
(109) Management guru Jim Collins, in his classic book "Good to Great", talks about the Stockdale Paradox, named after Admiral James Stockdale, who spent 7 difficult years in a Vietnamese POW camp.
(110) So, people can only try their best to relax the tensility between equity and efficiency, yet can not completely cancel or end the paradox of equity and efficiency.
(111) Veblen himself did not follow this paradox, but it seems to be linked to our current situation that we are post-modern debate on the situation relevant to an understanding.
(112) Thus it comes a paradox that while some enterprises are on the up grade in business attribute to it , others may move haltingly in the process of its implementation.
(113) For life is a paradox: it enjoins us to cling to its many gifts even while it ordains their eventual relinquishment.
(114) While struggling to understand the rapid onset of nicotine addiction, a paradox occurred to me.
(115) One of the reasons lies in normative logic itself, such as in its paradox orin its inconvincible system.
(116) In this paper we discuss the sufficient and necessary conditions for existence of the more-for-less paradox in a minimum cost flow problem.
(117) What paradox may often be found in a flower garden?
(118) Concept of time in the theory of relativity is harmony with that in classic physics while paradox on the law of running change of pendulum clock and atomic clock exists.
(119) This paper associates with the circular relation between part and whole, to discuss Plato's recollection theory of knowledge, and give a trial resolution to "Meno's paradox".
(120) Comparing with western countries, our study in this fieldlag behind. One of the reasons lies in normative logic itself, such as in its paradox orin its inconvincible system.
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