paradox
n.
statement that seems to be self-contradictory; false statement, untrue statement; person who has contradictory qualities according to outward appearance; thing that unites contradictory qualities
PARADOX (warez)
PARADOX (PDX) is a
warez/
demo group; an anonymous group of software engineers that devise ways to defeat software and video game licensing protections, a process known as
cracking, which is illegal in some jurisdictions. They distribute cracks (software patches),
keygens (key generators), and precracked versions of entire programs. Over the years, distribution methods have changed, starting out with physically transported floppy disks and
BBS distribution. With the expansion of the internet they moved on to
Usenet. Today most of their files reach the public over various
peer to peer file networks.
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ParaDOX
Paradox
A paradox is an apparently
true statement or group of statements that leads to a
contradiction or a situation which defies
intuition. Typically, either the statements in question do not really imply the contradiction, the puzzling result is not really a contradiction, or the
premises themselves are not all really true or cannot all be true together. The word paradox is often used interchangeably and wrongly with
contradiction; but whereas a contradiction asserts its own opposite, many paradoxes do allow for resolution of some kind.
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paradox
Noun
1. (logic) a self-contradiction; "`I always lie' is a paradox because if it is true it must be false"
(hypernym) contradiction, contradiction in terms
(classification) logic
Paradox (das)
n.
paradox, statement that seems to be self-contradictory
paradox
adj.
paradoxical, contradictory, illogical, negates itself
paradoxe (m)
n.
paradox, statement that seems to be self-contradictory; false statement