itsastickup t1_ir75dnd wrote
Reply to comment by sQGNXXnkceeEfhm in "For evoking impossible entities, paradox has too easily been dismissed as philosophically suspect. Yet, far from entailing error, paradox suggests a “certaine valeur de vérité,” a particular type of truth inherent to language." by Maxwellsdemon17
I meant it tongue in cheek.
But still, in real life a paradox is something true but appears false. The multiple meanings (with Websters even condescending to a straight 'contradiction' as a final definition of about 5, in contradiction of it's meaningfulness of existence) makes use of the word quite tricky in public debate.
HKei t1_ir77qdo wrote
If a word having multiple meanings bothers you I have some bad news about nearly all words for you.
itsastickup t1_ir7b2la wrote
LOl, sure :)
But so many parallel and orthogonal meanings and one that just outright defeats the purpose of its existence makes it difficult to use even with context, right?
(I actually very much enjoy the multiple meanings of the word; I wouldn't change the situation.)
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