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A clade consists of a set of entities, which is an instance of a class. It means that it is contradictory between entity and class, and thus that it is a contradiction, that is, a paradox (actually Russell's paradox). Those that believe that such paradoxes (fundamentally classes) are real are called "cladists".

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