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Some approaches to the paradox have sought to find other ways of interpreting " If then " and " All are " which would eliminate the perceived equivalence between " All ravens are black " and " All non-black things are non-ravens.
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Some approaches center on the question of compliance: why states follow international norms in the absence of a coercitive power that ensures compliance.
Some of these approaches are based on domestic legal theory, some are interdisciplinary, and others have been developed expressly to analyse international law.
Some interpretations of probability are associated with approaches to statistical inference, including theories of estimation and hypothesis testing.
Some used the supposed association of society with Nazism as an argument against any peaceful approaches:
Some of the more successful approaches are principal components analysis and independent components analysis, which work well when there are no delays or echoes present ; that is, the problem is simplified a great deal.
Some scholars make sharp distinctions between moral or ethical usage of the word Dao that is prominent in Confucianism and religious Daoism and the more metaphysical usage of the term used in philosophical Daoism and most forms of Mahayana Buddhism ; others maintain that these are not separate usages or meanings, seeing them as mutually inclusive and compatible approaches to defining the concept.
Some colleges are blending many of these approaches throughout their degree programs, and even blending the method of delivery for each of these approaches.
Some, such as John DiIulio and outside Bush adviser Marvin Olasky, favor religious solutions for communities, while others, like Etzioni and Galston, prefer secular approaches.
Some composers, including Dmitri Shostakovich, Sergei Rachmaninoff, and Carl Nielsen, continued to write in the traditional four-movement form, while other composers took different approaches: Jean Sibelius ' Symphony No. 7, his last, is in one movement, whereas Alan Hovhaness's Symphony No. 9, Saint Vartan — originally op.
Some design approaches also use an approach where a partially functional system is designed and coded to completion, and this system is then expanded to fulfill all the requirements for the project
Some modern approaches to the problem have involved semantic debates over whether language — and therefore philosophy — can meaningfully address the concept of omnipotence itself.
Some approaches, such as certain theories of co-counseling, may see all non-neurological mental disorders as the result of the self-regulating mechanisms of the mind ( which accompany the physical expression of emotions ) not being allowed to operate.
Some of these approaches are more purely stylistic and have minor effects on the actual story-telling ; some are profound and involve the point of view of characters whom the reader never expected to get to know so well.
Some alternative approaches say that surprising information stands out more and so is more memorable.
Some modern scholars tend to reject these approaches stating that the Matthew account is a midrashic exposition that allows the author to present the event as a fulfillment of prophetic passages from the Old Testament.
Some of the city is relatively flat bottom land located along the river valley while neighborhoods are located on rather steep terrain, some of which approaches the angle of repose.
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Some who have written on Utopia have treated it as `` a learned diversion of a learned world '', `` a phantasy with which More amused himself '', `` a holiday work, a spontaneous overflow of intellectual high spirits, a revel of debate, paradox, comedy and invention ''.
Some might argue the paradox is easily resolved when one considers that such a being would be personal.
Some of the notable mathematical concepts named after Banach include Banach spaces, Banach algebras, the Banach – Tarski paradox, the Hahn – Banach theorem, the Banach – Steinhaus theorem, the Banach-Mazur game, the Banach – Alaoglu theorem and the Banach fixed-point theorem.
Some authors have claimed that the self-referential nature of this statement is the source of the paradox.
Some science fiction stories suggest that any paradox would destroy the universe, or at least the parts of space and time affected by the paradox.
Some claim that the only way out of this paradox is if the irresistible force and the immovable object never meet.
Some philosophers maintain that the paradox can be resolved if the definition of omnipotence includes Descartes ' view that an omnipotent being can do the logically impossible.
Some proposals for set theory have attempted to deal with Russell's paradox not by restricting the rule of comprehension, but by restricting the rules of logic so that it tolerates the contradictory nature of the set of all sets that are not members of themselves.
Some scholars, such as Larry Temkin, argue that the paradox is resolved by the conclusion that the " better than " relation is not transitive, meaning that our assertion that B-is better than A by way of A + is not justified — it could very well be the case that B-is better than A +, and A + is better than A, and yet A is better than B -.
Some proponents of hard determinism have granted the unpleasantness of the scenario, but have denied that it illustrates a true paradox, since one does not contradict oneself in suggesting that a man might die between two equally plausible routes of action.
The paradox appeared as a minor theorem in a 1963 paper by Frederic Fitch, " A Logical Analysis of Some Value Concepts ".
Some critics have argued that a central paradox at the heart of the American political system is democracy's reliance on the what the critics view as undemocratic bureaucratic institutions that characterize the administrative agencies of government.
Some regulars in Wheel of Time newsgroups consider this to have cause in temporal paradox: both men were still channelling exceptionally powerful weaves that they had never actually cast.
Some philosophers, such as Sartre, believe in an epistemic loneliness in which loneliness is a fundamental part of the human condition because of the paradox between the desire of man's / person's consciousness to have meaning in life conflicting with the isolation and nothingness of the universe.
Some have claimed that the term paradox also has the unfortunate tendency to lead authors to seek simple one-dimensional solutions to what is, in actuality, a multi-faceted puzzle.
Some explanations for the paradox dismiss the importance of comparative advantage as a determinant of trade.
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