Statement that, despite apparently valid reasoning from true premises, leads to an apparently-self-contradictory conclusion.
Literary device; anomalous juxtaposition of incongruous ideas for the sake of striking exposition or unexpected insight.
Life is full of contradictions, many things do not come up to expectations. While painting is just the same, it exists between reality and illusion.
1 The medical and pharmaceutical professions must no longer accept this appalling paradox .
2 Objective: The tobacco paradox is a phenomenon insufficiently explained by previous studies.
3 Mr Ruairi Quinn said there was a new paradox in Irish politics.
4 One group of people not puzzled by the seeming paradox : political scientists.
5 There is a paradox at the centre of education in this State.
6 British astronomer Stephen Webb offers 50 possible explanations for this galactic paradox .
7 Financial analysts are grappling with a major paradox in post-apartheid South Africa.
8 The fact we could work together successfully was a typical Roman paradox .
9 Those words capture perfectly the modern paradox of captaining Ireland's rugby team.
10 The paradox is that it seems to work only for universal questions.
11 The possibility of the paradox is in accordance with all human experience.
12 The title of this work will produce the effect of a paradox .
13 Perhaps the Days saw themselves as enlightened, standing aloof from that paradox .
14 The odd romance which lies in the wanderer's brain welcomed the paradox .
15 In Syria and Iraq, we are in the heart of that paradox .
16 Stupidity is the paradox to be found most often in all-powerful Gods.
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