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Paradox theory and organizations
Oxford dictionary defines Paradox as "a statement containing two opposite ideas that make it seem impossible or unlikely, although it is probably true." A paradox is used to describe contradictory ideas that exist simultaneously. Their simultaneous make them seem irrational. Classical paradoxes include the [paradox] where when one says "I am lying" it means that if they are really lying, they are telling the truth, which means they are lying. There is also the knowledge paradox where
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