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[[File:Square of opposition, set diagrams.svg|thumb|This diagram shows the contradictory relationships between [[categorical proposition]]s in the [[square of opposition]] of [[Term logic|Aristotelian logic]].]]
[[File:Square of opposition, set diagrams.svg|thumb|Nothing which implies contradiction falls under the [[w:Omnipotence|omnipotence]] of [[God]]. ~ [[Thomas Aquinas]]]]
[[File:Brocken-tanzawa.JPG|thumb|right|Let us, cautious in [[words|diction]] <br> And mighty in contradiction, <br> [[Love]] [[powerfully]]. ~ [[Martin Buber]]]]
[[File:The Tramp Essanay.jpg|thumb|right| I wanted everything to be a contradiction; the pants baggy, the coat tight, the hat small and the shoes large. I was undecided whether to look young or old , but remembering [[w:Mack Sennett|Sennet]] had expected me to be a much older man, I added a small [[w:Mmoustache|moustache]], which I reasoned, would add age without hiding my [[expression]]. ~ [[Charlie Chaplin]]]]
[[File:Risen Christ appears to his Mother by Daniele Monteleone.jpg|thumb|right|Enlightened [[leadership]] is [[spiritual]] if we understand spirituality not as some kind of [[religious]] [[dogma]] or [[ideology]] but as the domain of [[awareness]] where we [[experience]] values like [[truth]], [[goodness]], [[beauty]], [[love]] and [[compassion]], and also [[intuition]], [[creativity]], insight and focused attention. ~ [[Deepak Chopra]]]]
[[File:Einstein gyro gravity probe b.jpg|thumb|I am very conscious of the fact that our feelings and strivings are often contradictory and obscure and that they cannot be expressed in easy and simple formulas. ~ [[Albert Einstein]], ''{{w|Why Socialism?}}'']]
[[File:Goethe.png|thumb|That is exactly the point, what we agree with leaves us inactive, but contradiction makes us productive. ~ [[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]] ]]
[[File:Dresden Engels Mauer.jpg|thumb|[[w:Motion|Motion]] itself is a contradiction. ~ [[Engels]]]]
[[File:Gandhi at Darwen with women.jpg|thumb|I am human, and I make [[mistakes]]. Therefore my commitment must be to [[truth]] and not to [[consistency]]. ~ [[Gandhi]]]]
[[File:Gentile da Fabriano 052.jpg|thumb|Bad [[Religion]] has never been about criticizing people who are [[Christian]]. But we've always been about pointing out the [[irony]] and contradictions in [[w:Christian theology|Christian theology]] and the more extreme versions of Christians that seek to challenge modern [[secularism]]. ~ [[Greg Graffin]]]]
[[File:Suffrage universel 1848.jpg|thumb|Many of the contradictions in Postmodern [[art]] come from the fact that we're trying to be artists in a [[w:Democratic society|democratic society]]. This is because in a [[democracy]], the [[ideal]] is compromise. In art, it isn't. ~ [[w:Brad Holland|Brad Holland]]]]
[[File:Nietzsche1882.jpg|thumb|After all, what would be "[[beautiful]]" if the contradiction had not first become [[conscious]] of itself, if the ugly had not first said to itself: "I am ugly"? ~ [[Friedrich Nietzsche]]]]
[[File:Da Vinci Vitruve Luc Viatour.jpg|right|thumb|What a [[Wiktionary:Chimera|chimera]] then is man! What a [[novelty]]! What a [[w:Monster|monster]], what a [[chaos]], what a contradiction, what a [[w:Prodigy|prodigy]]! [[Judge]] of all things, [[w:Feeble|feeble]] [[w:Earthworm|earthworm]], depository of [[truth]], a [[w:Sink|sink]] of [[uncertainty]] and [[error]], the [[glory]] and the [[shame]] of the [[universe]]. ~ [[Blaise Pascal]]]]
[[File:Luca Giordano - Dream of Solomon - WGA09004.jpg|thumb|right|Ever since [[Plato]] most [[philosophers]] have considered it part of their business to produce ‘proofs’ of [[immortality]] and the [[w:Existence|existence]] of [[God]]. They have found [[fault]] with the proofs of their predecessors — [[w:Saint Thomas|Saint Thomas]] rejected [[w:Saint Anselm|Saint Anselm]]'s proofs, and [[Immanuel Kant|Kant]] rejected [[René Descartes|Descartes]]' — but they have supplied new ones of their own. In order to make their proofs seem valid, they have had to falsify [[logic]], to make [[mathematics]] [[mystical]], and to pretend that deep seated [[prejudices]] were heaven-sent [[intuitions]]. ~ [[Bertrand Russell]]]]
[[File:Mao Zedong in front of crowd.jpg|right|thumb|Contradiction is present in the process of [[w:Development|development]] of all things; it ''Italic text''[[w:Permeate|permeates]] the process of development of each thing from beginning to end. This is the [[w:Universality (philosophy)|The universality]] and [[Absolutism|absoluteness]] of contradiction. ~ [[Mao Tse-tung]]]]
[[File:Friedrich Hegel mit Studenten Lithographie F Kugler.jpg|thumb|right|My criticism of &#91;[[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel|Hegel's]]&#93; [[w:Thesis, antithesis, synthesis|procedure]] is that when in his discussion he arrives at a contradiction, he construes it as a crisis in the universe. ~ [[Alfred North Whitehead]]]]
'''[[w:Contradiction| Contradiction]]''' consists of a [[Wiktionary:logica| logical l]] incompatibility between two or more [[w:Propositions|propositions]]. It occurs when the propositions, taken together, yield two [[w:Cconclusions|conclusions]] which form the logical, usually opposite inversions of each other. By extension, outside of [[w: Classical logic|classical logic]], one can speak of contradictions between actions when one presumes that their [[Motivation|motives]] contradict each other.
'''[[w:Contradiction| Contradiction]]''' consists of a [[Wiktionary:logica| logical l]] incompatibility between two or more [[w:Propositions|propositions]]. It occurs when the propositions, taken together, yield two [[w:Cconclusions|conclusions]] which form the logical, usually opposite inversions of each other. By extension, outside of [[w: Classical logic|classical logic]], one can speak of contradictions between actions when one presumes that their [[Motivation|motives]] contradict each other.

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== A ==
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== B ==
== B ==
[[File:Brocken-tanzawa.JPG|thumb|right|Let us, cautious in [[words|diction]] <br> And mighty in contradiction, <br> [[Love]] [[powerfully]]. ~ [[Martin Buber]]]]

*I believe that [[truth]] has only one face: that of a violent contradiction.
*I believe that [[truth]] has only one face: that of a violent contradiction.
**[[Georges Bataille]], in Carol A. Dingle ''[http://books.google.co.in/books?id=24cJEQDdX7QC&pg=PA17 Memorable Quotations: French Writers of the Past],'' iUniverse, 2000, p. 17.
**[[Georges Bataille]], in Carol A. Dingle ''[http://books.google.co.in/books?id=24cJEQDdX7QC&pg=PA17 Memorable Quotations: French Writers of the Past],'' iUniverse, 2000, p. 17.
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== C ==
== C ==

[[File:The Tramp Essanay.jpg|thumb|right|Chaplin as [[the Tramp]] in 1915]]
[[File:Mystic Marriage.jpg|thumb|right|Union with Christ- [[Deepak Chopra]]:Enlightened [[leadership]] is [[spiritual]] if we understand spirituality not as some kind of [[religious]] [[dogma]] or [[ideology]] but as the domain of [[awareness]] where we [[experience]] values like [[truth]], [[goodness]], [[beauty]], [[love]] and [[compassion]], and also [[intuition]], [[creativity]], insight and focused attention.]]
*A quarter of [[America]] is a [[w:Dramatic|dramatic]], [[w:Tense|tense]], [[violent]] [[country]], [[w:Exploding|exploding]] with contradictions, full of [[w:Violent|brutal]], [[w:Physiological|physiological]] [[vitality]], and that is the America that I have really loved and [[love]]. But a good half of it is a country of [[boredom]], [[w:Emptiness|emptiness]], [[w:Monotony|monotony]], brainless [[production]], and brainless [[w:Consumption|consumption]], and this is the American [[inferno]].
*A quarter of [[America]] is a [[w:Dramatic|dramatic]], [[w:Tense|tense]], [[violent]] [[country]], [[w:Exploding|exploding]] with contradictions, full of [[w:Violent|brutal]], [[w:Physiological|physiological]] [[vitality]], and that is the America that I have really loved and [[love]]. But a good half of it is a country of [[boredom]], [[w:Emptiness|emptiness]], [[w:Monotony|monotony]], brainless [[production]], and brainless [[w:Consumption|consumption]], and this is the American [[inferno]].
**[[Italo Calvino]], ''[http://books.google.co.in/books?id=N0612RRjfO4C&pg=PA197 Italo Calvino: Letters, 1941-1985]'', Princeton University Press, 2013, p. 197.
**[[Italo Calvino]], ''[http://books.google.co.in/books?id=N0612RRjfO4C&pg=PA197 Italo Calvino: Letters, 1941-1985]'', Princeton University Press, 2013, p. 197.
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**[[Fidel Castro]], in Jared C. Wilson ''[http://books.google.co.in/books?id=mXRvi_b0FD0C&pg=PA12 Your Jesus Is Too Safe: Outgrowing a Drive-Thru, Feel-Good Savio''r], Kregel Publications, 2009, p. 12.
**[[Fidel Castro]], in Jared C. Wilson ''[http://books.google.co.in/books?id=mXRvi_b0FD0C&pg=PA12 Your Jesus Is Too Safe: Outgrowing a Drive-Thru, Feel-Good Savio''r], Kregel Publications, 2009, p. 12.


*On the way to the [[w:Wardrobe|wardrobe]] I thought I would [[|w:Dress|dress]] in [[w:Baggy pants|baggy pants]], big [[shoes]], and a [[w:Cane|cane]] and a [[w:Derby hat|derby hat]]. I wanted everything to be a contradiction; the pants baggy, the coat tight, the hat small and the shoes large. I was undecided whether to look young or old , but remembering [[w:Mack Sennett|Sennet]] had expected me to be a much older man, I added a small [[w:Mmoustache|moustache]], which I reasoned, would add age without hiding my [[expression]].
*On the way to the [[w:Wardrobe|wardrobe]] I thought I would [[w:Dress|dress]] in [[w:Baggy pants|baggy pants]], big [[shoes]], and a [[w:Cane|cane]] and a [[w:Derby hat|derby hat]]. I wanted everything to be a contradiction; the pants baggy, the coat tight, the hat small and the shoes large. I was undecided whether to look young or old , but remembering [[w:Mack Sennett|Sennet]] had expected me to be a much older man, I added a small [[w:Mmoustache|moustache]], which I reasoned, would add age without hiding my [[expression]].
**[[Charlie Chaplin]], in Keith Johnstone ''[http://books.google.co.in/books?id=B2FO8HhgH-0C&pg=PT145 Impro: Improvisation and the Theatre]'', A&amp;C Black, 29-Jun-2007, p. 145.
**[[Charlie Chaplin]], in Keith Johnstone ''[http://books.google.co.in/books?id=B2FO8HhgH-0C&pg=PT145 Impro: Improvisation and the Theatre]'', A&amp;C Black, 29-Jun-2007, p. 145.


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**[[Gandhi]], in [http://books.google.co.in/books?id=F3oUAQAAMAAJ Talking Leaves: A Journal of Spiritual Ecology/activism, Volumes 10-12], Deep Ecology Education Project, 2000, p. 20
**[[Gandhi]], in [http://books.google.co.in/books?id=F3oUAQAAMAAJ Talking Leaves: A Journal of Spiritual Ecology/activism, Volumes 10-12], Deep Ecology Education Project, 2000, p. 20
** Gandhi addressed them thus when he had organized a very large march, and thousands of people came. After a while he noticed that it had the potential to become violent, so he gathered the people together and told them that he was calling the march off. There was anger. Many people had sacrificed a great deal to be there.
** Gandhi addressed them thus when he had organized a very large march, and thousands of people came. After a while he noticed that it had the potential to become violent, so he gathered the people together and told them that he was calling the march off. There was anger. Many people had sacrificed a great deal to be there.

[[File:Gentile da Fabriano 052.jpg|thumb|[[Thomas Aquinas]] - [[Greg Graffin]]:Bad [[Religion]] has never been about criticizing people who are [[Christian]]. But we've always been about pointing out the [[irony]] and contradictions in [[w:Christian theology|Christian theology]] and the more extreme versions of Christians that seek to challenge modern [[secularism]].]]
*[[Paradox]]es specific to the [[work]] are, in a sense, the counterpart of the contradictions of the perceivable [[world]].
*[[Paradox]]es specific to the [[work]] are, in a sense, the counterpart of the contradictions of the perceivable [[world]].
**Robin Wildstein Garvin, in ''[http://books.google.co.in/books?id=B-kYfRGIoPkC&pg=PA9 Romantic Irony in the String Quartets of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy and Robert Schumann]'', ProQuest, 2008, p. 9.
**Robin Wildstein Garvin, in ''[http://books.google.co.in/books?id=B-kYfRGIoPkC&pg=PA9 Romantic Irony in the String Quartets of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy and Robert Schumann]'', ProQuest, 2008, p. 9.
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== H ==
== H ==

[[File:Suffrage universel 1848.jpg|thumb|[[w:Brad Holland|Brad Holland]]: Many of the contradictions in Postmodern [[art]] come from the fact that we're trying to be artists in a [[w:Democratic society|democratic society]]. This is because in a [[democracy]], the [[ideal]] is compromise. In art, it isn't.]]
[[File:Hazaras of Afghanistan.jpg|thumb|[[w:Khaled Hossein|Khaled Hossein]]: n [[w:Afghanistan|Afghan]] [[society]], [[parents]] play a central role in the lives of their [[children]]; the parent-child [[w:Relationship|relationship]] is fundamental to who you are and what you become and how you perceive yourself, and it is laden with contradictions, with [[w:Tension|tension]], with [[anger]], with [[love]], with [[w:Loathing|loathing]], with [[w:Angst|angst]].]]
*I try to get closer to [[reality]], to get close to the contradictions. The [[cinema]] [[world]] can be a real world rather than a [[dream]] world.
*I try to get closer to [[reality]], to get close to the contradictions. The [[cinema]] [[world]] can be a real world rather than a [[dream]] world.
**[[w:Michael Haneke|Michael Haneke]], ''[http://metro.co.uk/2012/11/15/michael-haneke-i-try-to-get-closer-to-reality-close-to-the-contradictions-494780/ Michael Haneke: I try to get closer to reality, close to the contradiction]'', Metro, 15 November 2012.
**[[w:Michael Haneke|Michael Haneke]], ''[http://metro.co.uk/2012/11/15/michael-haneke-i-try-to-get-closer-to-reality-close-to-the-contradictions-494780/ Michael Haneke: I try to get closer to reality, close to the contradiction]'', Metro, 15 November 2012.
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== N ==
== N ==

[[File:Gandhi at Darwen with women.jpg|thumb|Gandhi with textile workers at [[Darwen]] -[[Mohandas K.Gandhi]] often changed his [[mind]] publicly. An aide once asked him how he could so freely contradict this week what he had said just last week. The great man replied that it was because this week he knew better.]]
*[[Mahatma Gandhi|Mohandas K.Gandhi]] often changed his [[mind]] publicly. An aide once asked him how he could so freely contradict this week what he had said just last week. The great man replied that it was because this week he knew better.
*[[Mahatma Gandhi|Mohandas K.Gandhi]] often changed his [[mind]] publicly. An aide once asked him how he could so freely contradict this week what he had said just last week. The great man replied that it was because this week he knew better.
**Chesapeake (Random House) Editorial in Detroit News, in ''[http://books.google.co.in/books?id=Eho0AAAAIAAJ The Reader's Digest, Volume 118, Issue 1]'', The Reader's Digest Association, 1981, p. 1.
**Chesapeake (Random House) Editorial in Detroit News, in ''[http://books.google.co.in/books?id=Eho0AAAAIAAJ The Reader's Digest, Volume 118, Issue 1]'', The Reader's Digest Association, 1981, p. 1.
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== P ==
== P ==

[[File:Da Vinci Vitruve Luc Viatour.jpg|right|thumb|[[Leonardo da Vinci|Leonardo da Vinci]]'s Man - [[Blaise Pascal]]: What a [[Wiktionary:Chimera|chimera]] then is man! What a [[novelty]]! What a [[w:Monster|monster]], what a [[chaos]], what a contradiction, what a [[w:Prodigy|prodigy]]! [[Judge]] of all things, [[w:Feeble|feeble]] [[w:Earthworm|earthworm]], depository of [[truth]], a [[w:Sink|sink]] of [[uncertainty]] and [[error]], the [[glory]] and the [[shame]] of the [[universe]].]]
*Is it not a species of [[blasphemy]] to call the [[New Testament]] revealed [[religion]], when we see in it such contradictions and [[w:Absurdities|absurdities]].
*Is it not a species of [[blasphemy]] to call the [[New Testament]] revealed [[religion]], when we see in it such contradictions and [[w:Absurdities|absurdities]].
**[[Thomas Paine]], in Todd Andrew Rohrer ''[http://books.google.co.in/books?id=0s9VKFWiqIAC&pg=PA208 This Time They Perceive, Volume 15 (Google eBook)]'', iUniverse, 11 June 2010, p. 208.
**[[Thomas Paine]], in Todd Andrew Rohrer ''[http://books.google.co.in/books?id=0s9VKFWiqIAC&pg=PA208 This Time They Perceive, Volume 15 (Google eBook)]'', iUniverse, 11 June 2010, p. 208.
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== Q ==
== Q ==
== R ==
== R ==
[[File:Luca Giordano - Dream of Solomon - WGA09004.jpg|thumb|right|[[Bertrand Russell]]:Ever since [[Plato]] most [[philosophers]] have considered it part of their business to produce ‘proofs’ of [[immortality]] and the [[w:Existence|existence]] of [[God]]. They have found [[fault]] with the proofs of their predecessors — [[w:Saint Thomas|Saint Thomas]] rejected [[w:Saint Anselm|Saint Anselm]]'s proofs, and [[Immanuel Kant|Kant]] rejected [[René Descartes|Descartes]]' — but they have supplied new ones of their own. In order to make their proofs seem valid, they have had to falsify [[logic]], to make [[mathematics]] [[mystical]], and to pretend that deep seated [[prejudices]] were heaven-sent [[intuitions]].]]


*Contradictions do not exist. Whenever you think you are facing a contradiction, check your [[w:Premises|premises]]. You will find that one of them is [[wrong]].
*Contradictions do not exist. Whenever you think you are facing a contradiction, check your [[w:Premises|premises]]. You will find that one of them is [[wrong]].
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== S ==
== S ==
[[File:Cellarius Harmonia Macrocosmica - Hypothesis Ptolemaica.jpg|thumb|right|220px|[[Andreas Cellarius]] hypothesis, demonstrating the planetary motions in eccentric and epicyclical [[orbit]]s.]]
*Those [[laws]], being forged for universal application, are in perpetual conflict with personal interest, just as personal interest is always in contradiction with the general interest. Good for [[society]], our laws are very bad for the [[individuals]] whereof it is composed; for, if they one time protect the individual, they hinder, [[trouble]], [[w:Fetter|fetter]] him for three quarters of his [[life]].
*Those [[laws]], being forged for universal application, are in perpetual conflict with personal interest, just as personal interest is always in contradiction with the general interest. Good for [[society]], our laws are very bad for the [[individuals]] whereof it is composed; for, if they one time protect the individual, they hinder, [[trouble]], [[w:Fetter|fetter]] him for three quarters of his [[life]].
**[[Marquis De Sade]], ''[http://books.google.co.in/books?id=7T2WYXK6YFgC&pg=PT422 Justine, Philosophy in the Bedroom]'', Grove Press, 01-Dec-2007, p. 422.
**[[Marquis De Sade]], ''[http://books.google.co.in/books?id=7T2WYXK6YFgC&pg=PT422 Justine, Philosophy in the Bedroom]'', Grove Press, 01-Dec-2007, p. 422.
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*In [[love]] all the contradiction of [[w:Existence|existence]] merge themselves and are lost. Only in love are [[unity]] and [[w:Duality|duality]] not at variance. Love must be one and two at the same time.
*In [[love]] all the contradiction of [[w:Existence|existence]] merge themselves and are lost. Only in love are [[unity]] and [[w:Duality|duality]] not at variance. Love must be one and two at the same time.
**[[Rabindranath Tagore]], ''[http://books.google.co.in/books?id=lkj0ok-BEJsC&printsec=frontcover Sadhana the Realization of Life]'', Filiquarian Publishing, LLC., 01-Jan-2006, p. 90.
**[[Rabindranath Tagore]], ''[http://books.google.co.in/books?id=lkj0ok-BEJsC&printsec=frontcover Sadhana the Realization of Life]'', Filiquarian Publishing, LLC., 01-Jan-2006, p. 90.

* The person you are the most afraid to contradict is yourself.
** [[Nassim Nicholas Taleb]], ''The Bed of Procrustes: Philosophical and Practical Aphorisms'' (2010) Preludes, p.3.

* ... I have something of a [[guess]]: [[Niels Bohr|Bohr]] liked [[paradox]]es. I wanted to eliminate contradictions. He liked those contradictions. And — what I said so far is true — but what I am now going to say is probably true. And — Bohr liked contradictions with good reason ... The simple, straightforward way how we see the world ... it is not a [[w:Wave function|wavefunction]]. It is something that I can describe and understand. If I don't start from such ideas then I can't possibly know what I'm talking about. ... You must start from practical theory with all the contradictions that a detailed [[observation]] then leads to. Then as a next step you resolve these contradictions.
**[[Edward Teller]]: {{cite web|title=Edward Teller - Drinking tea with Niels Bohr (32/147)|date=27 September 2017|website=YouTube|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xP22qvdF8YY}}


*[[Marx]] believed, the contradictions of [[capitalism]] would lead to [[communism]], a classless [[society]] that operates on the principle of “from each according to his [[ability]], to each according to his need.
*[[Marx]] believed, the contradictions of [[capitalism]] would lead to [[communism]], a classless [[society]] that operates on the principle of “from each according to his [[ability]], to each according to his need.
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**[[James Thurber]], in Henry Goddard Leach ''[http://books.google.co.in/books?id=who-AAAAMAAJ Forum and Century, Volume 101]'', The Forum Publishing Co., 1939, p. 309
**[[James Thurber]], in Henry Goddard Leach ''[http://books.google.co.in/books?id=who-AAAAMAAJ Forum and Century, Volume 101]'', The Forum Publishing Co., 1939, p. 309


[[File:Mao Zedong in front of crowd.jpg|right|thumb|[[Mao Tse-tung]]:Contradiction is present in the process of [[w:Development|development]] of all things; it [[w:Permeate|permeates]] the process of development of each thing from beginning to end. This is the [[w:Universality (philosophy)|The universality]] and [[Absolutism|absoluteness]] of contradiction.]]
*[[w:Universality (philosophy)|The universality]] or [[Absolutism|absoluteness]] of contradiction has a twofold meaning. One is that contradiction exists in the process of [[development]] of all things, and the other is that in the process of development of each thing a movement of opposites exists from beginning to end.
*[[w:Universality (philosophy)|The universality]] or [[Absolutism|absoluteness]] of contradiction has a twofold meaning. One is that contradiction exists in the process of [[development]] of all things, and the other is that in the process of development of each thing a movement of opposites exists from beginning to end.
**[[Mao Tse-tung]], ''[http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/mao/selected-works/volume-1/mswv1_17.htm Selected Works of Mao Tse-tung On Contradiction]'', August 1937.
**[[Mao Tse-tung]], ''[http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/mao/selected-works/volume-1/mswv1_17.htm Selected Works of Mao Tse-tung On Contradiction]'', August 1937.
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[[File:Friedrich Hegel mit Studenten Lithographie F Kugler.jpg|thumb|right|[[Alfred North Whitehead]]: My criticism of [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel|Hegel]] [[w:Procedure|procedure]] is that when in his discussion he arrives at a contradiction, he construes it as a crisis in the [[universe]].]]
*As the new [[spirituality]] begins to become the pervasive spirituality of the [[w:Planet|planet]], we'll find that we have abandoned our [[philosophy]] of contradictions in which we say we're all one but continue to try to win.
*As the new [[spirituality]] begins to become the pervasive spirituality of the [[w:Planet|planet]], we'll find that we have abandoned our [[philosophy]] of contradictions in which we say we're all one but continue to try to win.
**[[w:Neale Donald Walsch|Neale Donald Walsch]], in Janice Hughes and Dennis Hughes ''[http://www.shareguide.com/Walsch.html Interview with Neale Donald Walsch Educator, Lecturer and Bestselling author of Conversations with God]'', Share Guide Publishers.
**[[w:Neale Donald Walsch|Neale Donald Walsch]], in Janice Hughes and Dennis Hughes ''[http://www.shareguide.com/Walsch.html Interview with Neale Donald Walsch Educator, Lecturer and Bestselling author of Conversations with God]'', Share Guide Publishers.


*My criticism of [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel|Hegel]] [[w:Procedure|procedure]] is that when in his discussion he arrives at a contradiction, he construes it as a crisis in the [[universe]].
*My criticism of &#91;[[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel|Hegel's]]&#93; [[w:Thesis, antithesis, synthesis|procedure]] is that when in his discussion he arrives at a contradiction, he construes it as a crisis in the universe.
**[[Alfred North Whitehead]], in Max Harold Fisch ''[http://books.google.co.in/books?id=tlUFYCrOxdkC&pg=PA19 Classic American Philosophers: Peirce, James, Royce, Santayana, Dewey, Whitehead : Selections from Their Writings]'', Fordham Univ Press, 1996, p. 19.
**[[Alfred North Whitehead]], in Max Harold Fisch ''[http://books.google.co.in/books?id=tlUFYCrOxdkC&pg=PA19 Classic American Philosophers: Peirce, James, Royce, Santayana, Dewey, Whitehead : Selections from Their Writings]'', Fordham Univ Press, 1996, p. 19.



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Nothing which implies contradiction falls under the omnipotence of God. ~ Thomas Aquinas
Let us, cautious in diction
And mighty in contradiction,
Love powerfully. ~ Martin Buber
I wanted everything to be a contradiction; the pants baggy, the coat tight, the hat small and the shoes large. I was undecided whether to look young or old , but remembering Sennet had expected me to be a much older man, I added a small moustache, which I reasoned, would add age without hiding my expression. ~ Charlie Chaplin
Enlightened leadership is spiritual if we understand spirituality not as some kind of religious dogma or ideology but as the domain of awareness where we experience values like truth, goodness, beauty, love and compassion, and also intuition, creativity, insight and focused attention. ~ Deepak Chopra
I am very conscious of the fact that our feelings and strivings are often contradictory and obscure and that they cannot be expressed in easy and simple formulas. ~ Albert Einstein, Why Socialism?
That is exactly the point, what we agree with leaves us inactive, but contradiction makes us productive. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Motion itself is a contradiction. ~ Engels
I am human, and I make mistakes. Therefore my commitment must be to truth and not to consistency. ~ Gandhi
Bad Religion has never been about criticizing people who are Christian. But we've always been about pointing out the irony and contradictions in Christian theology and the more extreme versions of Christians that seek to challenge modern secularism. ~ Greg Graffin
Many of the contradictions in Postmodern art come from the fact that we're trying to be artists in a democratic society. This is because in a democracy, the ideal is compromise. In art, it isn't. ~ Brad Holland
After all, what would be "beautiful" if the contradiction had not first become conscious of itself, if the ugly had not first said to itself: "I am ugly"? ~ Friedrich Nietzsche
What a chimera then is man! What a novelty! What a monster, what a chaos, what a contradiction, what a prodigy! Judge of all things, feeble earthworm, depository of truth, a sink of uncertainty and error, the glory and the shame of the universe. ~ Blaise Pascal
Ever since Plato most philosophers have considered it part of their business to produce ‘proofs’ of immortality and the existence of God. They have found fault with the proofs of their predecessors — Saint Thomas rejected Saint Anselm's proofs, and Kant rejected Descartes' — but they have supplied new ones of their own. In order to make their proofs seem valid, they have had to falsify logic, to make mathematics mystical, and to pretend that deep seated prejudices were heaven-sent intuitions. ~ Bertrand Russell
Contradiction is present in the process of development of all things; it Italic textpermeates the process of development of each thing from beginning to end. This is the The universality and absoluteness of contradiction. ~ Mao Tse-tung
My criticism of [Hegel's] procedure is that when in his discussion he arrives at a contradiction, he construes it as a crisis in the universe. ~ Alfred North Whitehead

Contradiction consists of a logical l incompatibility between two or more propositions. It occurs when the propositions, taken together, yield two conclusions which form the logical, usually opposite inversions of each other. By extension, outside of classical logic, one can speak of contradictions between actions when one presumes that their motives contradict each other.

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  • The conflicts that tear society apart resemble the distinction between the concept and the particular facts subordinated to it. ... Whatever refuses to abide by the unity imposed by the principle of dominion manifests itself not as something indifferent to that principle, but as an infringement of logic: as a contradiction.
    • Theodor Adorno, Lectures on Negative Dialectics (1965-66), as translated by Rodney Livingstone (Polity Press: 2008), p. 169

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  • ...Erich Fromm wondered why most people did not become insane in the face of the existential contradiction between a symbolic self, that seems to give man infinite worth in a timeless scheme of things, and a body that is worth about 98¢.
  • Everything must be recaptured and relocated in the general framework of history, so that despite the difficulties, the fundamental paradoxes and contradictions, we may respect the unity of history which is also the unity of life.
  • Everything tends to make us believe that there exists a certain point of the mind at which life and death, the real and the imagined, past and future, the communicable and the incommunicable, high and low, cease to be perceived as contradictions.
  • Every morning
    I shall concern myself anew about the boundary
    Between the love-deed-Yes and the power-deed-No
    And pressing forward honor reality.

    We cannot avoid
    Using power,
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    To afflict the world,
    So let us, cautious in diction
    And mighty in contradiction,
    Love powerfully.

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  • So you're trying to make her happy despite the fact that the reason she'd unhappy in the first place is you," said Simon not very kindly. "That seems contradictory, doesn't it?" "Love is a contradiction," said Jace, and turned back to the window.

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  • Else if you would be a man speak what you think to-day in words as hard as cannon balls, and to-morrow speak what tomorrow thinks in hard words again, though it contradict every thing you said to-day.
  • I am very conscious of the fact that our feelings and strivings are often contradictory and obscure and that they cannot be expressed in easy and simple formulas.
  • Motion itself is a contradiction.
    • Engels, in "Selected Works of Mao Tse-tung On Contradiction".
  • ... one of the basic principles of higher mathematics is the contradiction that in certain circumstances straight lines and curves may be the same.... But even lower mathematics teems with contradictions.
    • Engels, in "Selected Works of Mao Tse-tung On Contradiction".
  • If simple mechanical change of place contains a contradiction, this is even more true of the higher forms of motion of matter, and especially of organic life and its development... life consists precisely and primarily in this--that a being is at each moment itself and yet something else. Life is therefore also a contradiction which is present in things and processes themselves, and which constantly originates and resolves itself; and as soon as the contradiction ceases, life, too, comes to an end, and death steps in. We likewise saw that also in the sphere of thought we could not escape contradictions, and that for example the contradiction between man's inherently unlimited capacity for knowledge and its actual presence only in men who are externally limited and possess limited cognition finds its solution in what is--at least practically, for us--an endless succession of generations, in infinite progress.
    • Engels, in "Selected Works of Mao Tse-tung On Contradiction".

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  • Reason is man's faculty for grasping the world by thought, in contradiction to intelligence, which is man's ability to manipulate the world with the help of thought. Reason is man's instrument for arriving at the truth, intelligence is man's instrument for manipulating the world more successfully; the former is essentially human, the latter belongs to the animal part of man.

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  • I am human, and I make mistakes. Therefore my commitment must be to truth and not to consistency.
    • Gandhi, in Talking Leaves: A Journal of Spiritual Ecology/activism, Volumes 10-12, Deep Ecology Education Project, 2000, p. 20
    • Gandhi addressed them thus when he had organized a very large march, and thousands of people came. After a while he noticed that it had the potential to become violent, so he gathered the people together and told them that he was calling the march off. There was anger. Many people had sacrificed a great deal to be there.

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  • Nations without a past are contradictions in terms. What makes a nation is the past, what justifies one nation against others is the past, and historians are the people who produce it.
  • It is also plausible that those movements with the greatest inner contradiction between profession and practice - that is to say with a strong feeling of guilt-are likely to be the most fervent in imposing their faith on others.

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  • All skepticism is a kind of idealism. Hence when the skeptic Zeno pursued the study of skepticism by endeavoring existentially to keep himself unaffected by whatever happened, so that when once he had gone out of his way to avoid a mad dog, he shamefacedly admitted that even a skeptical philosopher is also sometimes a man, I find nothing ridiculous in this. There is no contradiction, and the comical always lies in a contradiction.
    • Soren Kierkegaard, Concluding Unscientific Postscript to Philosophical Fragments (1846), p. 315, as translated by David F. Swenson and Walter Lowrie (1941).

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  • Dialectics in the proper sense is the study of contradiction in the very essence of objects.
    • Lenin, in "Selected Works of Mao Tse-tung On Contradiction".

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  • Mohandas K.Gandhi often changed his mind publicly. An aide once asked him how he could so freely contradict this week what he had said just last week. The great man replied that it was because this week he knew better.
  • ...it is trite that contradictions per se do not lead to the rejection of a witness’s evidence and what the trier of fact has to take into consideration, are matters such as the nature of the contradictions; their number and importance, and their bearing on other parts of the witness’s evidence. These differences could either be immaterial to the charges the accused is facing or bona fide mistakes made by a witness.
  • I'm fascinated by the ways in which people express themselves, because their responses are often counter to what they're actually feeling. Like when they're frightened, they tend to freeze. When they're angry, it doesn't always come out as volume. There are wonderful contradictions in the way that people express their emotions.

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  • But when I describe something and you describe another thing, or I say something and you say nothing - Is there any contradiction? How can he who speaks contradict him who speaks not.

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  • Part of me is drawn to the nature of sadness because I think life is sad, and sadness is not something that should be avoided or denied. It's a fact of life, like contradictions are.

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  • Those laws, being forged for universal application, are in perpetual conflict with personal interest, just as personal interest is always in contradiction with the general interest. Good for society, our laws are very bad for the individuals whereof it is composed; for, if they one time protect the individual, they hinder, trouble, fetter him for three quarters of his life.
  • The major religions on the Earth contradict each other left and right. You can't all be correct. And what if all of you are wrong? It's a possibility, you know. You must care about the truth, right? Well, the way to winnow through all the differing contentions is to be skeptical. I'm not any more skeptical about your religious beliefs than I am about every new scientific idea I hear about. But in my line of work, they're called hypotheses, not inspiration and not revelation.
  • In art, and maybe just in general, the idea is to be able to be really comfortable with contradictory ideas. In other words, wisdom might be, seem to be, two contradictory ideas both expressed at their highest level and just let to sit in the same cage sort of, vibrating. So, I think as a writer, I'm really never sure of what I really believe.

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  • The person you are the most afraid to contradict is yourself.
    • Nassim Nicholas Taleb, The Bed of Procrustes: Philosophical and Practical Aphorisms (2010) Preludes, p.3.
  • ... I have something of a guess: Bohr liked paradoxes. I wanted to eliminate contradictions. He liked those contradictions. And — what I said so far is true — but what I am now going to say is probably true. And — Bohr liked contradictions with good reason ... The simple, straightforward way how we see the world ... it is not a wavefunction. It is something that I can describe and understand. If I don't start from such ideas then I can't possibly know what I'm talking about. ... You must start from practical theory with all the contradictions that a detailed observation then leads to. Then as a next step you resolve these contradictions.
  • Marx believed, the contradictions of capitalism would lead to communism, a classless society that operates on the principle of “from each according to his ability, to each according to his need.
    • Alex Thio, Jim Taylor, in Social Problems, Jones & Bartlett Publishers, 11-Feb-2011m p,299.
  • I don't think anyone now really understands the planetisation of mankind, really understands the new world order emerging through all this period of strain and pain and contradiction, so more than ever, we need to have an internal sense of navigation.

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    Very well then I contradict myself,
    (I am large, I contain multitudes.)

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