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Read By: Jo Anna Perrin Publisher: Ascent Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 3.50 hours at 1.5x Speed 2.63 hours at 2.0x Speed Series: The MIT Press Essential Knowledge Series Release Date: August 2015 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781469033136

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Total Audiobook Chapters:

13

Longest Chapter Length:

52:22 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

25 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

24:53 minutes

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Thinkers have been fascinated by paradox since long before Aristotle grappled with Zeno's. In this volume in The MIT Press Essential Knowledge series, Margaret Cuonzo explores paradoxes and the strategies used to solve them. She finds that paradoxes are more than mere puzzles but can prompt new ways of thinking. A paradox can be defined as a set of mutually inconsistent claims, each of which seems true. Paradoxes emerge not just in salons and ivory towers but in everyday life. (An Internet search for "paradox" brings forth a picture of an ashtray with a "no smoking" symbol inscribed on it.) Proposing solutions, Cuonzo writes, is a natural response to paradoxes. She invites us to rethink paradoxes by focusing on strategies for solving them, arguing that there is much to be learned from this, regardless of whether any of the more powerful paradoxes is even capable of solution. Cuonzo offers a catalog of paradox-solving strategies -- including the Preemptive-Strike (questioning the paradox itself), the Odd-Guy-Out (calling one of the assumptions into question), and the You-Can't-Get-There-from-Here (denying the validity of the reasoning). She argues that certain types of solutions work better in some contexts than others, and that as paradoxicality increases, the success of certain strategies grows more unlikely. Cuonzo shows that the processes of paradox generation and solution proposal are interesting and important ones. Discovering a paradox leads to advances in knowledge: new science often stems from attempts to solve paradoxes, and the concepts used in the new sciences lead to new paradoxes. As Niels Bohr wrote, "How wonderful that we have met with a paradox. Now we have some hope of making progress."

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About Margaret Cuonzo

Margaret Cuonzo is associate professor of philosophy and coordinator of humanities at Long Island University, Brooklyn. She has written several articles for science and medical journals and has been a MetroCITI Teaching Fellow at Columbia University, a visiting researcher at Arché Institute at the University of St. Andrews, and a recipient of the National Science Foundations/American Philosophical Association summer grant for research on diversity in the sciences.

About Jo Anna Perrin

Jo Anna Perrin is an audiobook narrator whose readings include Disarming the Narcissist by Wendy T. Behary, You Lost Me There by Rosecrans Baldwin, American Freak Show by Willie Geist, and many others.