A paradox can be an apparently true statement or group of statements that leads to a contradiction or a situation which defies intuition; or it can be, seemingly opposite, an apparent contradiction that actually expresses a non-dual truth.
I have always though of a paradox in the time travel sense where is you go back in time and see your self you will create a paradox. I am really not sure sorry!
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Paradox.
1) All people that adhere to, the rule of 'use the internet in their underwear.' are people that follow rule #1.
2) All people that ignore rule #1 and this one(rule#2), are people that don't follow rules.
A) Univ = People
middle term(m) = people following rule #1
C) x = people using the internet in their underwear.
D) not-y= people that do-not follow rules.
1) All x are m
2) All not-m are not-y.
Conclusion = Some not-x are not-y
Conclusion = Some people, who refuse using the internet in their underwear, are people who do-not follow rules.
'PEOPLE' are not the contradiction, cause some do not follow the rules stated above.
So 'PEOPLE' then are more likely to be a paradox, according to the rules, but not-necessarily so.
this is a trick Question a paradox is defined as
A paradox can be an apparently true statement or group of statements that leads to a contradiction or a situation which defies intuition; or it can be, seemingly opposite, an apparent contradiction that actually expresses a non-dual truth.
I have always though of a paradox in the time travel sense where is you go back in time and see your self you will create a paradox. I am really not sure sorry!
Contradiction.
A paradox usually only seems like a contradiction, but really there's a deeper answer to be found.
It is a paradox.
The second statement leads to infinite contradictions. Thus the whole set is a paradox. Not just a contradiction.
This is neither a paradox nor a contradiction, this is an incoherence.
A paradox .