Sentence examples for lead to absurdity from inspiring English sources

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There is no middle path between those positions, and efforts to navigate one lead to absurdity.

And a fortiori, there is no need to say as Augustine did in his Confessions as early as the 5th century ad that time itself was created along with the creation of the universe, though it should not too hastily be assumed that this would lead to absurdity, because common sense could well be misleading at this point.

However, carrying this further may lead to absurdity, since externalism about empty concepts can suggest that a concept's form is sensitive to the environment (Boghossian 1997 19988).

As already noted when discussing supervaluationism, theories that abandon bivalence have been charged with having to reject the required Tarskian constraint on truth encapsulated in his T-schema: 'p' is true if and only if p. The rejection of bivalence in the context of the T-schema is said to lead to absurdity (Williamson (1994), ch. 7).

Previously, the dominant approach was that of the literal rule, supplemented by the golden and mischief rules (that interpretations should not be made if they were to lead to absurdity, and that interpretations should take into account the intention behind the statute).

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They can be overly rigid, and lead to absurdities such as the splattering of balconies on blocks facing motorways, where they are unlikely to be used.

It is our confrontation with the universe, not something inherent to the universe itself, that leads to absurdity.

The problem is that Carr persists in equating war against civilians with terrorism, and this leads to absurdity.

But I agree that women may have different hopes of the outcome of examining these topics, and that they are on the whole less likely than men to "follow the argument wherever it leads", and change direction if it leads to absurdity or paradox.

In his Supercommentary on Averroes's Commentary on Aristotle's De interpretatione, the Jewish philosopher Levi ben Gerson (Gersonides, 1288 1344) states that positing a truth value for future contingents leads to absurdity (83r; Rudavsky 1985, 166).

Okin (1989) argues, however, that the premise leads to absurdity when one takes into account the power of women to produce humans through their physical labor, using sperm that they may freely and justly acquire through purchase without leaving anyone worst off than before.

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