Define paradox with example
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This sentence is false" is an example of the well-known liar paradox: it is a sentence which cannot be consistently interpreted as either true or false, because if it is known to be false, then it is known that it must be true, and if it is known to be true, then it is known that it must be false.
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paradox is something that seems contradictory or unbelievable, but may or may not be true. An example of paradox is going to war to bring about peace. An example of paradox is loving someone so much, you push them away.
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