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41. | An absurdity, however, does not cease to be an absurdity when we have discovered what were the appearances which made it plausible; |
| 然而,谬论终归还是谬论,尽管我们发现了一些表面原因使它看起来似乎有道理。 |
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42. | paradox of prisoner's dilemma |
| 囚徒两难问题的悖论 |
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43. | Man’s Duality and Artistic Paradox |
| 人的二重性与艺术悖论──从古代艺术政治论到现代功利论的文化误区 |
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44. | Philosophy: Paradox, Discovery and Value |
| 哲学:矛盾、发现和价值 |
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45. | He was a paradox. |
| 他是个自相矛盾的人。 |
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46. | the fallacy of assuming the conclusion in the premises; begging the question. |
| 把结论假设在前提的谬论。 |
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47. | The paradox bewildered the ages |
| 这一似是而非的论点使世世代代的人迷惑不解。 |
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48. | Paradox of Our Times |
| 时代的饽谬 |
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49. | He had no difficulty in disposing of the fallacy, and he was in no danger of succumbing to it. |
| 他毫无困难地驳倒了这个谬论,而且也没有会发生相信这个谬论的危险。 |
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50. | Every absurdity has a champion to defend it. |
| 任何谬论都有拥护的斗士。 |
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