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paradoxdriven

Paradoxdriven is a term used to describe approaches, theories, and works that take paradox as a central organizing principle. It denotes a stance that embraces contradiction rather than seeking immediate resolution, using it as a lens to reveal assumptions, test boundaries, or generate novel insights. The coinage is relatively recent and is used across disciplines rather than tied to a single author or origin.

In philosophy and logic, paradox-driven methods may involve constructing paradoxes to examine the validity of arguments

In literature and art, paradox-driven works present conflicting viewpoints, inverted expectations, or self-contradictory structures to invite

In design and engineering, paradox-driven design deliberately positions opposing constraints, such as simplicity and depth or

In computing and artificial intelligence, a paradox-driven stance may involve maintaining or leveraging competing models, uncertainty,

Critics argue that while paradox can catalyze insight, unresolved contradictions may obstruct practical decision-making, so paradox-driven

See also: paradox, dialectic, paraconsistent logic, irony, paradox theory.

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the
limits
of
logical
systems,
including
dialethic
or
paraconsistent
frameworks
that
tolerate
true
contradictions.
reflection
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undermine
comfortable
certainties.
speed
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completeness,
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reveal
trade-offs
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stimulate
innovative
solutions.
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paradoxical
prompts
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probe
system
behavior
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robustness.
work
often
pairs
paradox
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explicit
criteria
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evaluation
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staged
resolution.