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This in turn generates a paradox: People have never traveled as much but at the same time been less able to appreciate the difference between here and there.
That is, as we saw, because the soul (the terms, "psyche" and "soul", will be used interchangeably in this article) is postulated to be simple and "originally an utter tabula rasa, without any life or thought" (SW VI: 120), the evident multiplicity of conscious representations generates a paradox (PsW: 171).
Amusingly, Harvard computer scientist Stuart Shieber has written an article entitled: "Is This Article Consistent with Hinchcliffe's Rule?", in which he showed that the title of the article generates a paradox.
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These studies demonstrated tumor antigen-specific CD8+ T cells in the peripheral blood of PND patients[3], [4], but also generated a paradox.
In turn, this has generated a paradox: on one hand, it has created a pressing need for greater manual annotation and analysis efforts; on the other, it has made it impossible for purely manual efforts to keep up with the scale of data acquisition, creating an urgent need for intelligently designed tools to help automate the conversion of raw data to knowledge and understanding.
Diodorus, a generation later, can be seen taking up this supposed solution to the Zenonian paradox and showing that it itself in fact generates a new motion paradox, the first of his four.
The structure of sense generates a number of paradoxes, which Deleuze distinguishes from the paradoxes of signification discovered by Russell in set theory (the set of all sets, and the "barber of the regiment").
The idea is that whatever semantic status the purported solution claims the liar sentence to have, if we are allowed freely to refer to this semantic status in the object language, we can generate a new paradox.
The conflict between the theory of suspense and the accounts of viewers generates a problem known as the paradox of suspense, which we can boil down to a simple question: If suspense requires uncertainty, how can a viewer who knows the outcome still feel suspense?
When the sorites monger relativizes 'horizon' to the northeast corner of the Empire State Building's observation deck, he seems to generate a genuine sorites paradox that exploits the vagueness of 'horizon' (not its indexicality).
The paradoxes can grossly be divided into three kinds: (1) Bootstrap paradoxes involve a causal or information loop; (2) Consistency paradoxes involve generating a possible inconsistency; and (3 Newcomb's paradox seems to foreclose free will.
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