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... 5 I. PARADOXISMUL PARadOXisMul, ULTIMA MI ŞCARE A MILENIULUI DOI Parado... ..., şi bazat ă pe folosirea excesiv ă de antiteze, antinomii, contradic ţii, paradoxuri în crea ţie, este acum pe internet: - în limba român ă la: htt... ...index.html; - în englez ă la: http://www.geocities.com/charlestle/paradoxism.html; - în portughez ă la: http://www.geocities.com/d... ...; - în portughez ă la: http://www.geocities.com/dacosta_teresinha/paradoxismo.html; - în francez ă la: http://www.geocities.com/je... ...ml; - în francez ă la: http://www.geocities.com/jeanmariecharrier/paradoxisme.html; - în spaniol ă la: http://gallup.unm.edu/~smar...
...PARADOXISM is an avant-garde movement in literature, art, philosophy, science, based on excessive used of antitheses, parables, odds, paradoxes in creations. It was set up and led by the writer Florentin Smarandache since 198...
...tandard interval [0, 1] as in IFL. d) NL, like dialetheism, can describe paradoxes, NL(paradox) = (1, I, 1), while IFL can not describe a para... ...standard interval [0, 1] as in IFS. e) NS, like dialetheism, can describe paradoxist elements, NS(paradoxist element) = (1, I, 1), while IFL ca... ...t elements, NS(paradoxist element) = (1, I, 1), while IFL can not describe a paradox because the sum of components should be 1 in IFS. f) The c... ...nt for Aerospace Research in Paris) in creasing a new theory of plausible and paradoxical reasoning (DSmT). He can be contacted at smarand@unm.ed...
...che, especially because the treated subject was of philosophy - revealing paradoxes - and logics. He had generalized the fuzzy logic, and introduc... ...980’s of a new literary and artistic avant-garde movement that he called “paradoxism”, because I received some books and papers dealing with it in o... .... We started a long correspondence with questions and answers. Because paradoxism supposes multiple value sentences and procedures in creation, an... ...ple value sentences and procedures in creation, anti sense and non-sense, paradoxes and contradictions, and it’s tight with neutrosophic logic, I wo... ...t with neutrosophic logic, I would like to make a small presentation. 2. pARadOXisM, the Last Avant-Garde of the Second Millennium. 2.1. Definition...
...It was known to me his setting up in 1980’s of a new literary and artistic avant-garde movement that he called “paradoxism”, because I received some books and papers dealing with it in order to review them for the German journal “Zentralblatt fár Mathematik”. It was an inspired connection he made between literature/arts and science, ph...
...Paradoxism is an avant-garde movement in literature, art, philosophy, science, based on excessive used of antitheses, antinomies, contradictions, parables, odds, paradoxes in creations....
...Speed of Gravitation. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 F. Smarandache Quantum Quasi-Paradoxes and Quantum Sorites Paradoxes. . . 7 F. Smarandache A New Form of... ...eed of Gravitation April, 2005 PROGRESS IN PHYSICS Volume 1 Quantum Quasi-Paradoxes and Quantum Sorites Paradoxes Florentin Smarandache Dept. of Math... ...-mail: fsmarandache@yahoo.com; smarand@unm.edu There can be generated many paradoxes or quasi-paradoxes that may occur from the combination of quantum... ...n generate unsolved questions or counter-intuitive ideas. We defne a quasi-paradox as a statement which has a prima facie self-contradictory support o... ...port or an explicit contradiction, but which is not completely proven as a paradox. We present herein four elementary quantum quasi-paradoxes and thei...
...According to the Dictionary of Mathematics (Borowski and Borwein, 1991 [1]), the paradox is “an apparently absurd or self-contradictory statement for which there is prima facie support, or an explicit contradiction derived from apparently unexceptionable premises”....
... logic, a multiple value logic that generalizes the fuzzy logic and deals with paradoxes, contradictions, antitheses, antinomies. 1.2 Characteristi... ...ndeterminacy, and falsehood. My hypothesis is that no theory is exempted from paradoxes, because of the language imprecision, metaphoric expression... ...m, which says that some contradictions are true (for t = f = 1 and i = 0; some paradoxes can be denoted this way too); - the faillibilism, which sa... ...m, which says that uncertainty belongs to every proposition (for i > 0); - the paradoxist logic, based on paradoxes (i > 1); - the pseudoparadoxist ... ...rue". Similarly, a proposition may be "overindeterminate" (for i > 1, in some paradoxes), "overfalse" (for f > 1, in some unconditionally false pro...
...art creations, and therefore began the avant-garde movement in literature-paradoxism that sets up a new trend. He also proposes a serious question: ... ... conveying the finite truth of Buddhism. “There is no absolute fact.”(Paradoxes Review——On Neither <A> Nor <Anti-A>, Smarandache Notions (book s... ...n’t non-exist, but is perceived through wisdom. (From the same paper, “Paradoxes Review”) “There is no fact, but merely beliefs created by oursel... ...t there is nothing objective in the world but our subjectivity. (From “Paradoxes Review”)“When we see wind blowing a pennant, we will naturally be... ...s can reach absolute objectivity through the proper education. (From “Paradoxes Review”) “Whenever we believe we are objective, this belief, howe...
...rson tall? When does a collection of sand grains become a heap (the sorites or heap paradox)?, etc. Fuzzy logic truth values do not eliminate vaguen... ...n or action are what made the continuum such a useful tool in scientific thought. Paradoxically, the very theory that introduced non-continuous th... ... or correlation and refrain from teleology. f. Laws of parsimony must accommodate paradoxes. Paradox Accommodation means that theories, theory el... ... theory elements, the language, a whole worldview will have to be adapted to avoid paradoxes. The goals of a theory or its domain, for instance, co... ...es. The goals of a theory or its domain, for instance, could be minimized to avoid paradoxes. But the mechanism of adaptation is complemented by a ...
...n of preference) only if there is an outside source of judgement or of comparison. Paradoxically, it is much easier to prioritize acts with the use... ...edieval polity was plagued by conflicts between church, king and merchants-bankers. Paradoxically, communism was a faithful re-enactment of pre-capi... ... fit to survive die out and cease to waste the rare resources of humanity. Thus, paradoxically, the poorer the country, the less resources it has... ...rson tall? When does a collection of sand grains become a heap (the sorites or heap paradox)?, etc. Fuzzy logic truth values do not eliminate vaguen... ... or action – are what made the continuum such a useful tool in scientific thought. Paradoxically, the very theory that introduced non-continuous th...
...e by Burton Malkiel in his seminal work, "A Random Walk Down Wall Street." The paradox is that technicians are more orthodox than the most devo... ...ated to pool their purchasing and thus secure discounts. Dick draws attention to a paradox: mergers provoke the competitors of the merging firms to... ...ee a loan and then finance it based on their own insurance policy as a collateral. Paradoxically, as financial markets move away from "portfolio in... ... mitigate one type of risk (inflation) with another (credit or investment risk). Paradoxically, the inflationary segment of the business cycle is... ...f both universities and startups, a precarious one as well. Also Read: The Solow Paradox The Internet in Countries in Transition Leapfrogging Tran...
... V. The Law of Technology VI. Metaphors of the Net VII. The Solow Paradox VIII. Decision Support Systems Author: Sam Vaknin Contact ... ...h tries to buck the trend by relying (partly) on advertising revenue. Paradoxically, e-publishing's main hope may lie with its ostensible adversa... ...owments and well-heeled corporations) and the haves not (all the others). Paradoxically, access to authoritative and authenticated knowledge has dec... ...owments and well-heeled corporations) and the haves not (all the others). Paradoxically, due to rising costs, access to authoritative and authenticat... ...ctive and directly confronting the communications ministers of the union. Paradoxically, it also decided, three months ago, to restrict SMS spam. Co...
...apitala Indiei ......................................................... 70 Paradoxismul lui Ghandi .................................................... ...sm) o form ă special ă de misticism islamic. În acest caz sikhismul este un paradox religios fiindc ă une şte / împreún ă credin ţe şi practici reli... ...rdinea şi bun ăstarea lumii. Shiva este zeul crea ţiei şi-al distrugerii (paradoxal deci); în spatele s ău şade frumoasa lui so ţie Parvathi; are ... ... ţe purificatoare. Legendarii şerpi Shesha şi Vasuki sunt simboluri, în mod paradoxal, ai mor ţii şi fertilităţii. Maimu ţa e relevat ă ca servitoru... ...l ă (de exemplu b ăutul) devine suferin ţă mai târziu (ah, îmi place acest paradox). Cel care îndep ărteaz ă ignoran ţa oamenilor este guru. Niyud...
...hedule. In drawing further inferences, however, we arrive straightway at a paradox, for this schedule, avowedly uncoerced in its forma- tion by athlet...
...re to prevent the problems that arise from the system’s very popularity. The paradox of generativity is that with an openness to unanticipated change,...
...f our life quest. Your famous historian Arnold Toynbee said that ‗It is a paradoxical but a profoundly true and important principle of life that the... ...ht also see religious believers lining up on either side of the scriptural paradox of a totally controlling God versus a totally merciful God. ...
...iversally discarded”(p. 3). His next concern is to explain away the air of paradox, for James was never wilfully paradoxical. “Undeniably,” he says, “... ...am never aware of an awareness” (ib.). And on the next page: “It may sound paradoxical to say that one cannot observe the process (or relation) of obs... ...xpressed in the statement ‘I am aware of a colour (or what-not).’” But the paradox cannot be so lightly disposed of. The state- ment “I am aware of a ... ...ing between voluntary and reflex movements, since the results would be too paradoxical, if we were to say that reflex movements also involve beliefs.)...
...reach to ideality out of sensualism. Below your level, they’re above it: a paradox is at home with them!’ 92 One of Our Conquerors ‘My friend, you sp... ...r feet and fingers. The reason being, not that she was craven or absurd or paradoxical, but that, living at an intenser strain upon her nature than sh...
...icinity alone. I was not, of course, at that time aware that this apparent paradox was occasioned by the center of the visual area being less suscepti...
...n Messrs. Lombroso, Nisbet, and others invoke statis- tics to defend their paradox. To pass now to religious phenomena, take the mel- ancholy which, a... ...e to be corrected and sobered down and pruned away?” Such a thesis seems a paradox impossible to sus- tain reasonably—yet I believe that something lik... ...t there is no clear or easy issue, and that the only ob- vious escape from paradox here is to cut loose from the monistic assumption altogether, and t... ...y mother in par- ticular, a very cheerful person, seemed to me a per- fect paradox in her unconsciousness of danger, which you may well believe I was ... ...jec- tivism of the Methodist, dying to live, as he calls it, and making of paradox and the inversion of natural appearances the essence of God’s truth...
...measure did not abate the value of the merit, as after-time found to be no paradox to save the Queen’s purse, but both herself and my Lord Treasurer B...
.... To suspect Shakespeare in his maturity of a superficial touch savours of paradox; yet he was surely in error when he attributed insensibility to the... ...have never been on a quest for buried treasure.” Here is, indeed, a wilful paradox; for if he has never been on a quest for buried treasure, it can be...
...o form some analysis of the mean- ing conveyed, there arose confusedly and paradoxically within my mind, the ideas of vast mental power, of caution, o... ..., and is now usually admitted as the solution of every thing in the way of paradox and impossibility. Or, perhaps, after all, it was only the Mummy’s ... ...h which she has noth- ing whatever to do. It is but making her a flaunting paradox to wreathe her in gems and flowers. In enforcing a truth we need se...
... last subject, and puzzled myself, like others be fore me, with the great paradox of the discovery of new truths by general reasoning. As to the fact...
...in Gautier’s red waistcoat, and horrifying Bourgeois in a public cafe with paradox and gasconnade. A leading trait throughout his whole career was his... ...ace of “plainness and vigour, the ornaments of style,” which is rather too paradoxical to be comprehensively, true. In another he remarks: “As for sty...
...ER XXIX “I found that no genius in another could please me. My unfortunate paradoxes had entirely dried up that source of comfort.”—Goldsmith. ONE MOR...
...r XXIX. “I found that no genius in another could please me. My unfortunate paradoxes had entirely dried up that source of comfort.”—Goldsmith. O ne mo...