a statement or expression so surprisingly self‐contradictory as to provoke us into seeking another sense or context in which it would be true (although some paradoxes cannot be resolved into truths, remaining flatly self‐contradictory, e.g....
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The two most famous paradoxes:・ 1. Person A always lies. Person A: "I am lying." ・ 2. Another paradox: Create a time machine. Go back in time, and kill your grandfather.
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an example of a paradox in the great gatsby in when jordan Baker says "I like large parties. They're so intimate. At small parties there isn't any privacy."
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here's a classic paradox for you: the following sentence is true. the above sentence is a lie.
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A paradox is when one thing contradicts something else; a parallel pairing of contradictions. It is paradoxical to say you are well-read, if you don't like reading books. It is a paradox to say you love food, if you're anorexic. It would be...
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A few common examples of paradoxical sentences: "This sentence is true." "Please ignore this notice." While I'm not a big fan of using Wikipedia as a reference, posted below is a simple reference of paradoxical sentences...
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Literary Dictionary: paradox paradox, a statement or expression so surprisingly self‐contradictory as to provoke us into seeking another sense or context in which it would be true (although some paradoxes cannot be resolved into truths, rem...
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