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  2. List of paradoxes - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, it is not opposite day, but if you say it is a normal day it would be considered a normal day, which contradicts the fact that it has previously been stated that it is an opposite day. Richard's paradox: We appear to be able to use simple English to define a decimal expansion in a way that is self-contradictory.

  3. Zeno's paradoxes - Wikipedia

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    Zeno devised these paradoxes to support his teacher Parmenides's philosophy of monism, which posits that despite our sensory experiences, reality is singular and unchanging. The paradoxes famously challenge the notions of plurality (the existence of many things), motion, space, and time by suggesting they lead to logical contradictions.

  4. Paradox - Wikipedia

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    A falsidical paradox establishes a result that appears false and actually is false, due to a fallacy in the demonstration. Therefore, falsidical paradoxes can be classified as fallacious arguments: The various invalid mathematical proofs (e.g., that 1 = 2) are classic examples of this, often relying on a hidden division by zero.

  5. Barber paradox - Wikipedia

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    It was suggested to Russell as an alternative form of Russell's paradox, [1] which Russell had devised to show that set theory as it was used by Georg Cantor and Gottlob Frege contained contradictions. However, Russell denied that the Barber's paradox was an instance of his own: That contradiction [Russell's paradox] is extremely interesting.

  6. Zeno of Elea - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] The paradoxes saw renewed attention in 19th century philosophy that has persisted to the present. [3] Zeno's philosophy shows a contrast between what one knows logically and what one observes with the senses with the goal of proving that the world is an illusion; this practice was later adopted by the modern philosophic schools of ...

  7. Microsoft CEO explains the 'paradox' of the remote work debate

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    "So there's that paradox, and I think the best way to bridge the paradox is not to have more dogma, but more data. ... some 58% of Americans have the option to work remotely at least one day per ...

  8. Ship of Theseus - Wikipedia

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    The Ship of Theseus, also known as Theseus's Paradox, is a paradox and a common thought experiment about whether an object is the same object after having all of its original components replaced over time, typically one after the other.

  9. 10 of the best and 10 of the worst movies of the year, so far

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    Rotten Tomatoes score: 98%. Summary: Estranged sisters Rachel (Natasha Lyonne), Katie (Carrie Coon), and Christina (Elizabeth Olsen) reunite as their father reaches the end of hospice care.However ...