Similar words: parade, paragon, parasite, paralysis, apparatus, comparable, separation, reparation. Meaning: ['pærədɑks /-dɒks] n. (logic) a statement that contradicts itself.
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(151) Falling water is a study in opposites—motion and stability, change and permanence, power and ephemerality—that make the human condition a paradox of welcome adventure and anxious uncertainty.
(152) This culminated in the paradox that a totally planned economy requires a black market.
(153) They are same in paradox expression of speech, double arguments in thinking way, and reductio ad absurdum argument to refute way.
(154) To illustrate my meaning and to show why vague terms make it difficult to model language as a logical system, consider the following version of the famous sorites paradox.sentencedict.com/paradox.html
(155) I also wonder, though, that as we chase ever more efficient forms of heating and cooling there is always the danger of Jevons Paradox ruining any savings we think we might be making.
(156) Also known as the Diamond-Water Paradox, the paradox of value is the contradiction that while water is more useful, in terms of survival, than diamonds, diamonds get a higher market price.
(157) Leontief validated the Factor Endownment Theory and got a result contrary to the theory, which is called "Leontief Paradox".
(158) From the perspective of ethics, "The Communist Manifesto", which in a sense reveals the history of moral paradox, is a dual philosophical understanding of human existence.
(159) But his female viewpoint is closely linked up with Helot and is full of conflict and paradox.
(160) If they could then there'd be nothing to stop the whole universe from descending into chaos. So I think something will always happen that prevents the paradox.
(161) Logrolling can provide a solution to the so - called Paradox of voting.
(162) For life is paradox: it enjoins us to cling to its many gifts even while it ordains their eventual relinquishment.
(163) It is revealed that the paradox solution in Euclidean space is just a solution in symplectic space in the Jordan form which can easily be obtained by conventional mathematical means.
(164) We can not accept its semantic meaning when it was disseminated from western countries to China except its form. As a logical paradox contradiction, self-contradiction is universal.
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