- paradoxicality
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English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
paradoxicality — noun see paradoxical … New Collegiate Dictionary
paradoxicality — noun The quality of being paradoxical … Wiktionary
paradoxicality — noun see paradoxical … Useful english dictionary
Hegel, spirit, and politics — Leo Rauch Hegel’s impact on political thought has been immense giving shape to the major political movements of the modern world. Yet the person of average education is hardly familiar with the name, which is usually identified with a small… … History of philosophy
paradoxical — adjective Date: 1598 1. a. of the nature of a paradox b. inclined to paradoxes 2. not being the normal or usual kind < a paradoxical pulse > < paradoxical drug reactions > • paradoxicality noun • paradoxically … New Collegiate Dictionary
Raven paradox — The Raven paradox, also known as Hempel s paradox or Hempel s ravens is a paradox proposed by the German logician Carl Gustav Hempel in the 1940s to illustrate a problem where inductive logic violates intuition. It reveals the problem of… … Wikipedia
Omnipotence paradox — Part of a series on Atheism … Wikipedia
paradox — paradoxical, paradoxal, adj. paradoxically, adv. paradoxicalness, paradoxicality, n. paradoxology, n. /par euh doks /, n. 1. a statement or proposition that seems self contradictory or absurd but in reality expresses a possible truth. 2. a self… … Universalium
paradoxical — adjective /ˌpærəˈdɒksɪkəl,ˌpɛrəˈdɑːksɪkəl/ Having self contradictory properties. It is the ambiguity of language only which can make this proposition appear either doubtful or paradoxical. When properly explained and understood, it is almost self … Wiktionary
Chrétien de Troyes — (ca. 1140–ca. 1190) Chrétien de Troyes, writing in French in the late 12th century, may be the inventor of the genre of chivalric ROMANCE. He is certainly the poet most responsible for shaping the form and style of Arthurian literature as it… … Encyclopedia of medieval literature