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Under heaven nothing is more soft and yielding than water. Yet for attacking the solid and strong, nothing . . . be king of the universe. The truth often sounds paradoxical. . . .
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JaquesDerrida
CastOfThousands ==Derrida and Deconstruction== ''knip & plak from - http://130.179.92.25/Arnason_DE/Derrida.html'' . . . right, being and meaning. Another necessary but paradoxical concept is the idea of originary delay. . . . and things in the "real" world we come to the paradoxical situation that the sign precedes the referent. . . .
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RebeccaHorn
CastOfThousands [[image:infestation]] Img:Rebecca+Horn http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2005/may/23/art . . . feel natural and revelatory. They offer the paradox of recognition and surprise. They make sense, . . .
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[[Quoth]] "Battle ye not with monsters, lest ye also become a monster. And remember that when you look . . . a philosopher of music, explored this paradox beautifully in 1956 in “Sound and Symbol”: . . .
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paradox
[[Research]] http://www.philosophypages.com/dy/p.htm#parx WikiPedia:List_of_paradoxes WikiPedia:Zeno%27s_paradoxes . . . '''paradox''' An absurd truth. Hence, the derivation of . . . an apparently valid inference. Resolution of a paradox requires that we abandon at least one of the . . . to live with the unpalatable result. Zeno used paradoxes to demonstrate the impossibility of motion. . . . Modern semantic paradoxes (such as the liar and the term "heterological") . . .
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