Journalists need to understand the difference between a contradiction and a paradox in order to clarify issues and provide ...
No, it’s not a paradox; it’s a deliberate, if largely subconscious tactic of contradiction, with the purpose of speaking out of both his mouth and his arse so he can spew gas at any time, and reverse ...
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A Symbolism Survey Is Both Angsty and Allegorical
Symbolism perhaps suffers from middle-child syndrome. From the storied vanguardism of its older sibling, Impressionism, to the legendary antics of its younger ones, Fauvism and Cubism, it can be easy ...
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How the cult of self-discipline got out of control
Rise at 5am. Peel off the tape you’ve placed over your mouth to optimise the way you breathe when you’re dreaming. Immerse yourself in ice-cold water – it’s teeth-grittingly unpleasant, but someone on ...
Word of the day: In public discourse, leaders and institutions are often urged to consider broader perspectives. Yet at times, rhetoric or policy appears narrowly self-referential, disconnected from ...
There are philosophical concerns about these issues, going as far as solipsism; but if you consistently applied a skeptical philosophical strategy to deny the validity of data, then no science would ...
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