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A paradox is an apparently true statement or group of statements that seems to lead to a contradiction or to a situation that defies intuition. Typically, either the statements in question do not really imply the contradiction; or the puzzling result is not really a contradiction; or the premises themselves are not all really true (or, cannot all be true together). ...
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A paradox is an apparently true statement or group of statements that seems to lead to a contradiction or to a situation that defies intuition. Typically, either the statements in question do not really imply the contradiction; or the puzzling result is not really a contradiction; or the premises themselves are not all really true (or, cannot all be true together). ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradox
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A statement that contradicts or seems to contradict itself, yet often expresses a truth, such as "Less is more".
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A DBMS for end users and application developers. It includes new Experts that automate virtually every common database task, and a range of usability enhancements that help beginner users. It also includes new visual productivity tools that allow power users and professional developers to extend the Paradox environment to deliver advanced Windows database applications. Runs on Windows 95 and Windows NT and costs approximately $300.
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an argument which seems to justify a self-contradictory conclusion by using valid deductions from acceptable premises.
Ãâó: www.filosofia.net/materiales/rec/glosaen.htm
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