That is, to be a human being means that your right to defend yourself cannot be abrogated without self-contradiction. |
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Further, self-centeredness, self-consciousness, and self-contradiction are not wholly reducible to self-delusion in these narratives. |
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He starts with a letter from a reader notable both for its irrelevance and its self-contradiction. |
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Why they need to chop it up unless they're scared of self-contradiction is beyond me. |
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He fused two forms which often exist separately and apart, even in self-contradiction. |
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Even in the opening situation of the poem, then, generic self-contradiction makes itself emphatically apparent. |
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Socrates plies his interlocutors with a chain of questions, and their replies trap them into self-contradiction. |
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Fortunately, the logic on which this message rests is absurd to the point of self-contradiction. |
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To be sure, the Times appears at least to recognize the potential for hypocrisy or self-contradiction in its statements. |
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The main fault I find with the book is Namaste's own self-contradiction. |
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She wanted him here, nearby, but felt no edge of self-contradiction or self-denial. |
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The Charvakas regard the scriptures as characterized by the three faults: falsity, self-contradiction, and tautology. |
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Political analysts noted a strain of self-contradiction in his stance on dealing with the Taliban. |
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That the debate over art and culture falls into palpable self-contradiction is no coincidence. |
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Setting aside the self-contradiction, what does all that mean? |
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A man fully steeped in the niceties of Austrian economics might still reject these ends, and not be forced to endure the pain of self-contradiction. |
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It leads them down a path of self-contradiction and alienation. |
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A mystery is not a self-contradiction, but rather something that in fact can be known and understood, but only partly and dimly, and only because God has chosen to reveal it to us. |
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Syed Tausief AusafIf there was a Nobel prize for self-contradiction, the Pakistani Taleban would win it hands down. |
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Their anti-solar proposal is the most egregious in the nation, yet their only evidence is a blatant self-contradiction. |
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Another method which permits self-contradiction is to find facts clumped around different topics, when one fact turns up in more than one clump. |
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But Hoving excelled at self-contradiction. |
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Mr. Poirier himself cherished self-contradiction. |
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This line of thinking swiftly stumbles into self-contradiction. |
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Besides, many utterances I come across are characterised less by their acuity than by their ridiculous self-contradiction. |
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It may also be asked whether perspectivism can be asserted consistently without self-contradiction, since perspectivism must presumably be true in an absolute, that is a nonperspectival sense. |
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