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  2. Rose was a baffling contradiction: Deeply flawed but, good ...

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    Yet Rose the addicted gambler was a baffling contradiction, as reckless as a base-runner trying to stretch a single into a triple. He failed to cover his tell-tale tracks or appreciate the perils ...

  3. Reductio ad absurdum - Wikipedia

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    Reductio ad absurdum, painting by John Pettie exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1884. In logic, reductio ad absurdum (Latin for "reduction to absurdity"), also known as argumentum ad absurdum (Latin for "argument to absurdity") or apagogical arguments, is the form of argument that attempts to establish a claim by showing that the opposite scenario would lead to absurdity or contradiction.

  4. A day after the Reds punched ticket for World Series, Pete ...

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    Rose was a baffling contradiction: Deeply flawed but, good Lord, he was a great ballplayer. A day after the Reds punched ticket for World Series, Pete Rose was at Keeneland.

  5. Irresistible force paradox - Wikipedia

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    The irresistible force paradox (also unstoppable force paradox or shield and spear paradox), is a classic paradox formulated as "What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object?" The immovable object and the unstoppable force are both implicitly assumed to be indestructible, or else the question would have a trivial resolution ...

  6. Square of opposition - Wikipedia

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    In term logic (a branch of philosophical logic), the square of opposition is a diagram representing the relations between the four basic categorical propositions. The origin of the square can be traced back to Aristotle 's tractate On Interpretation and its distinction between two oppositions: contradiction and contrariety.

  7. Contradiction - Wikipedia

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    It is a proposition that is unconditionally false (i.e., a self-contradictory proposition). [2][3]This can be generalized to a collection of propositions, which is then said to "contain" a contradiction. History. [edit] By creation of a paradox, Plato's Euthydemusdialogue demonstrates the need for the notion of contradiction.

  8. Kamala delivers new baffling word salad involving ...

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    Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday left Earth’s orbit again to serve up another word salad — this time while bringing up constellations to talk about crime, earning her the nickname ...

  9. List of fallacies - Wikipedia

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    List of paradoxes. Outline of public relations – Overview of and topical guide to public relations. Map–territory relation – Relationship between an object and a representation of that object (confusing map with territory, menu with meal) Mathematical fallacy – Certain type of mistaken proof.