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A paradox doesn't have to be a conclusion from an argument it can be an absurd or contradictory statement or proposition which when investigated may prove to be well founded or true.
A paradox is something that seems contradictory but still works. For example, gaining control of one's life by letting go is a paradox. It seems contradictory but it works.
A paradox is something that seems contradictory but still works. For example, gaining control of one's life by letting go is a paradox. It seems contradictory but it works.
Something is contradictory when two things are in disagreement. An example is if a baseball umpire says that a runner is safe, but gives the out sign. A runner could not be both safe and out at the same time.
The correct spelling of the word is argument.Some example sentences with this word are:There is an argument next door.The political argument wore on for hours.His argument brought up some valid points.
Yes, it is a noun. It means a self-contradictory argument or situation.
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A paradox doesn't have to be a conclusion from an argument it can be an absurd or contradictory statement or proposition which when investigated may prove to be well founded or true.
Here is an example of contradictory employee policies for the workplace:All employees must use safe footwear.Employees may wear flip flops in the summertime.
A paradox is something that seems contradictory but still works. For example, gaining control of one's life by letting go is a paradox. It seems contradictory but it works.
A paradox is something that seems contradictory but still works. For example, gaining control of one's life by letting go is a paradox. It seems contradictory but it works.
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Tiresias is an example of a paradox because he is a blind prophet therefore it's contradictory
To identify contradictory information in your composition, carefully review your sources, analyze the data and evidence presented, pay attention to different perspectives, and consider any potential biases. Compare the contradictory information to your thesis and determine if there are valid points that may challenge or weaken your argument. Clarifying these contradictions can help strengthen your thesis or prompt you to refine your argument.
Something is contradictory when two things are in disagreement. An example is if a baseball umpire says that a runner is safe, but gives the out sign. A runner could not be both safe and out at the same time.
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The Bill of Rights.