In the book, Janus figures make paradoxical statements about scientific development.
An important challenge for the Scientific Community Metaphor is to reconcile these paradoxical statements.
Now there's a paradoxical statement for a character in the midst of a 90-minute monologue.
The reason for these apparently paradoxical statements is the different determination of the events happening synchronously at different locations.
Bob Maddox seemed perplexed by this paradoxical statement.
He is described as a very ordinary and fish-like man who has a habit of startling those who meet him with outrageous paradoxical statements.
The old man smiled at the paradoxical statement.
Among the paradoxical statements developed by Quine is the following:
And then he added the paradoxical statement: "Suppose I make up my mind to murder you.
In a sense no." The physician's long face showed a furrowed smile at his own paradoxical statement.