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6 Mar 2010 14:35:09 IST
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sir can u explain hc verma chapter 34 22 problem
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10 Mar 2010 11:13:19 IST
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A paradox is an argument that starts with apparently acceptable assumptions and leads by apparently valid deductions to an apparent contradiction. Since logic admits no contradictions, either the apparently acceptable assumptions are not acceptable, or the apparently valid
deductions are not valid, or the apparent contradiction is not a contradiction. A paradox moves us to reexamine the argument until we find out what is wrong.
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