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What are Paradoxes?

A paradox is a statement that is logically self-contradictory or severely counter-intuitive, yet rigorous. Paradoxes are not simple errors — many are mathematically and philosophically sound. They reveal the limits of our own cognitive frameworks.
A paradox is not a problem to be solved but a tension to be lived with.
The value of paradoxes: they force us beyond habitual modes of thinking, revealing deeper truths in the space of contradiction. This category covers 32 classic paradoxes, organized into four groups:
  • Logic & Mathematical Paradoxes: challenge the edges of formal logic
  • Philosophy & Identity Paradoxes: probe existence, identity, and choice
  • Economic & Social Paradoxes: counter-intuitive patterns in society
  • Science & Cosmic Paradoxes: deep puzzles from physics and reality

Logic & Mathematical Paradoxes


Philosophy & Identity Paradoxes


Economic & Social Paradoxes


Science & Cosmic Paradoxes