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Something equally paradoxical happens at the North Pole.
If Hollywood's primordial producers didn't exactly have the avoidance of college mixers on their mind, they did achieve something equally paradoxical and even more audacious: in order to assimilate into an America that hardly wanted them, they transformed America by transforming America's images of itself.
Equally paradoxical are the positive descriptions Nishida gives it, in spite of the implicit claim that it defies description.
For Heidegger, however, the "nothing" that is visible in Van Gogh's painting is not the haunting presence of these shoes' absent owner but, instead, the equally paradoxical (and no less phenomenologically discernible) appearance of that which is neither an entity nor merely nothing at all and yet conditions our experience of all entities.
One could argue that many artists in the "post-internet" (gross, I know) genre of visual art produce equally paradoxical works, but the majority of that work is glossed over with a clinical and predictable sheen of aesthetic cool.
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Also known as paradoxical sleep.
They reveal an equally true, if paradoxical, fact about segregation: blacks and whites mixed constantly, as the needs of employment, work or even play demanded.
Somewhere in that haze lay an industrial-agricultural plain where the unregulated pumping of groundwater has gone on for so long that corporate farms pull up moisture that rained down during the last glacial period — with two paradoxical and equally strange geological effects.
Yet, in contrast to widespread concerns in the overseas China studies community about Xi's tremendous power, this recent communiqué also conveys a seemingly paradoxical, but equally valid, message: the CCP will not abandon the institutions of collective leadership and inner-party supervision, but rather will continue to bolster and refine them.
Bohr — heavily influenced by the existentialist Christian philosopher Soren Kierkegaard's paradoxical view that profound faith requires equally profound doubt — sent a memo to President Franklin Roosevelt.
This is a less paradoxical suggestion, but one that could be equally interesting.
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