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Old 04.17.2009, 02:50 AM   #9
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What's an example of a non logical paradox?

And why does contradiction indicate faulty argument? What if a contradiction is something more like a culdesac or final point? In other words, say the argument is like driving on the freeway. There's the vehicle and the road. Logic is the vehicle and thought is the road. Eventually the thought ends (major road work, exit, arriving at destination etc. or logic becomes compromised (car runs out of gas).

This is a very very fragile illustration.

But suppose a paradox arises in a conversation because an end was reached with AN argument, but it was the wrong end, car got off the wrong exit. So you get back on - eventually there's going to be an exit, a paradox or contradiction. No?
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