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: Authors use paradoxes to make readers pause and think more deeply about a theme. For instance, Oscar Wilde’s observation that "In this world there are only two tragedies. One is not getting what one wants, and the other is getting it," uses contradiction to critique human nature and desire.

: These arise from within a system of reasoning. A classic example is the Liar's Paradox : "This statement is false." If it is true, it must be false; if it is false, it must be true. Such puzzles have historically forced mathematicians and logicians to re-examine the basic axioms of their fields.

Understanding paradoxes often requires categorizing them based on their source and intended effect:

: These reflect real-world contradictions, such as the "Paradox of Choice"—the idea that having too many options can actually lead to less satisfaction and more anxiety. The "Writer's Paradox" Strong Ground and the Tenacity of Paradox - Brené Brown

A is a statement, situation, or person that appears to be self-contradictory or defy common sense, yet upon closer examination, reveals a deeper, underlying truth. In logic and philosophy, paradoxes are often used to test the limits of reason, while in literature, they provide a means of exploring complex human emotions and societal ironies. Core Categories of Paradox

: Common in science fiction, these involve time travel scenarios where an action in the past might negate its own cause in the future, such as the "Grandfather Paradox" or the "Predestination Paradox".

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: Authors use paradoxes to make readers pause and think more deeply about a theme. For instance, Oscar Wilde’s observation that "In this world there are only two tragedies. One is not getting what one wants, and the other is getting it," uses contradiction to critique human nature and desire.

: These arise from within a system of reasoning. A classic example is the Liar's Paradox : "This statement is false." If it is true, it must be false; if it is false, it must be true. Such puzzles have historically forced mathematicians and logicians to re-examine the basic axioms of their fields.

Understanding paradoxes often requires categorizing them based on their source and intended effect:

: These reflect real-world contradictions, such as the "Paradox of Choice"—the idea that having too many options can actually lead to less satisfaction and more anxiety. The "Writer's Paradox" Strong Ground and the Tenacity of Paradox - Brené Brown

A is a statement, situation, or person that appears to be self-contradictory or defy common sense, yet upon closer examination, reveals a deeper, underlying truth. In logic and philosophy, paradoxes are often used to test the limits of reason, while in literature, they provide a means of exploring complex human emotions and societal ironies. Core Categories of Paradox

: Common in science fiction, these involve time travel scenarios where an action in the past might negate its own cause in the future, such as the "Grandfather Paradox" or the "Predestination Paradox".

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