Sentence examples for contradictory logic from inspiring English sources

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The replication committee here approaches the contradictory logic of Viollet-le-Duc, attempting to "reëstablish" that "which may in fact never have actually existed at any given time".

Toolis is especially good at exposing the kind of contradictory logic that living in a war zone and running an armed rebellion necessitates, and his insights about the difference between revolution and rebellion, as manifested in Northern Ireland, were key when it came to writing For the Good Times.

One final piece of contradictory logic is Alexander's claim that people prefer his architecture due to the feelings it evokes, while also arguing that the majority of people have compromised [19] taste, due to years of modernist brainwashing (Bornstein 2005/2006).

This legislation loses out on revenue in the long run, gives corporations tax breaks, and gets lost in contradictory logic.

Historian and activist Robin Kelley suggests that today's protests, even as they "push for measures that would make campuses more hospitable to students of color: greater diversity, inclusion, safety, and affordability," operate under a contradictory logic that is seldom articulated.

Although patient organizations had the ear of policy makers, the contradictory logic of some of their arguments, particularly around the meaning and application of patients' rights, resulted in a message that lacked clarity.

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In the above writing, the author understands anticommunism as an emotional complex combining diverse and contradictory logics and sentiments, classifying 1950s 60s anticommunism into ten general categories.

The author argued that, on the one hand, the different, sometimes even contradictory, institutional logics in a non-Western nation compared to the "ideal" in the West may cause barriers to implementing the Triple Helix model, and, on the other hand, the competing logics may also provide dynamics for social change as well as opportunities for innovation.

Devolution deals across the UK are chaotic, contradictory and lack logic, a leading economist claims.

Within propositional logic, contradictory negation is a self-annihilating operator: ¬ is equivalent to Φ.

Hence ~∃x(x=t) (which is self-contradictory in classical logic) must be true at world u.

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