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tpryan
response 123 of 132: Mark Unseen   Sep 12 23:00 UTC 1997

        Hey, I know Barry & Sally Childs-Helton, they both have Phds,
they are a Paradox.
dang
response 124 of 132: Mark Unseen   Sep 29 17:16 UTC 1997

re 122: two places to moor ships.

Speaking of Russel's paradox, Greg (my roommate, flem) was just reading his
autobiography and mentioned it to me last night.  Interesting coincidance.
lilmo
response 125 of 132: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 01:23 UTC 1997

Isn't a paradox something that appears to be true, even though it is not?
srw
response 126 of 132: Mark Unseen   Dec 19 03:40 UTC 1997

Er, not exactly. I would describe a paradox as an assertion that seems to be
contradictory. Almost the opposite of your definition.
rcurl
response 127 of 132: Mark Unseen   Dec 19 17:40 UTC 1997

I agree with Steve. A paradox appears to be internally contradictory.
Paradoxes may have resolutions, or they may not. Something that "appears to
be true, even though it is not" is just an error. I think there is 
an expression for it, such as "plausible but mistaken".
lilmo
response 128 of 132: Mark Unseen   Jan 3 21:56 UTC 1998

Chalk one up to fuzzy-headedness.  *sigh*
anilkk
response 129 of 132: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 17:41 UTC 1999

paradox is self-contradictory.
lilmo
response 130 of 132: Mark Unseen   Apr 17 00:02 UTC 1999

Re #129:  A paradox is something that *appears* so be self-contradictory.
rcurl
response 131 of 132: Mark Unseen   Apr 17 04:01 UTC 1999

That's what I said in #127.......  ;)
lilmo
response 132 of 132: Mark Unseen   Apr 20 01:08 UTC 1999

Apparently, he missed it the first time.  :-)
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