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  • ...ource and have their own article in this encyclopedia. Although considered paradoxes, some of these are simply based on fallacious reasoning ([[falsidical]]), o ...gained even while properly applying accepted ways of [[reason]]ing. These paradoxes, often called ''[[antinomy]],'' point out genuine problems in our understan ...
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  • [[Category:Physical paradoxes]] ...
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  • * [[List of paradoxes]] ...
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  • ...e]] in his ''[[Physics (Aristotle)|Physics]]'', where he wrote on [[Zeno's paradoxes]]. The philosopher and mathematician [[Bertrand Russell]] was still seeking ...
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  • |title = Paradoxes and Contemporary Logic |url-id = paradoxes-contemporary-logic ...
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  • ==Paradoxes== ...
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  • One of the answers generated by seeming paradoxes like these is that there is no contradiction – that there is not a [[false [[Category:Paradoxes]] ...
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  • * {{annotated link|List of paradoxes#Cosmology|List of cosmology paradoxes}} ...
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  • *[[Zeno's paradoxes]] ...
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  • ...ource and have their own article in this encyclopedia. Although considered paradoxes, some of these are simply based on fallacious reasoning ([[falsidical]]), o ...gained even while properly applying accepted ways of [[reason]]ing. These paradoxes, often called ''[[antinomy]],'' point out genuine problems in our understan ...
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  • ...are widely adopted, though in some cases they can lead to ambiguities and paradoxes.<ref name="def_P_M_Maxwell_eqs"/> ...
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  • [[Science fiction]] scholar [[Andrew Sawyer]] writes, "The paradoxes of time&mdash;do ''we'' move in time, or does ''it'' move by us? Does it ex ...
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  • though in some cases it can lead to ambiguities and paradoxes.<ref name=def_P_M_Maxwell_eqs>{{Cite journal |author = C.A. Gonano |author2 ...
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  • * {{Citation | last1=Bunch | first1=Bryan | title=Mathematical fallacies and paradoxes | publisher=[[Dover Publications]] | location=New York | isbn=978-0-486-296 ...
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  • [[Category:Physical paradoxes]] ...
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  • * {{annotated link|List of paradoxes}} [[Category:Statistical paradoxes]] ...
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  • ...nterpretation]] and the role of the observer, and resolves various quantum paradoxes, such as [[quantum nonlocality]], [[quantum entanglement]] and [[retrocausa ...
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  • Both existential philosophers and psychologists see life as a series of paradoxes, predicaments, and problems. From this existential perspective,<ref>Wong, P ...
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  • ...time, motion, and change were illusions, leading to the [[Zeno's paradoxes|paradoxes]] of his follower [[Zeno of Elea|Zeno]].<ref>{{cite web |author=Foundalis | ...solution to the problem of causality-based temporal paradoxes is that such paradoxes cannot arise simply because they have not arisen. As illustrated in numerou ...
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  • ...', ''29''(1), 54–68.</ref><ref name=":1">Sriraman, B. (2009). Mathematical paradoxes as pathways into beliefs and polymathy: An experimental inquiry. ''ZDM'', ' ...
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  • ...n |last=Palmer}}</ref><ref>{{cite IEP|url-id=zenos-paradoxes |title=Zeno's Paradoxes |first=Bradley |last=Dowden}}</ref> Unlike the eternal and unchanging cycle ...02RSPTA.199....1J |jstor=90845 |doi-access= }}</ref> One solution to these paradoxes is the [[Carl Charlier|Charlier]] universe, in which the matter is arranged ...
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