Quotes About Oxymoronic
The chief fault of most academic theoreticians of postmodernism, as Gross and Levitt emphasize, lies in never applying perspectivism to themselves — i.e., in holding an oxymoronic position that always implies "everything is relative except my own dogmas." I do not make that error habitually, and I like to think I never make it at all. (I sure hope not, but as a Cosmic Schmuck, I assume I have slipped into it on occasion.*)
~ Robert Anton Wilson
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As life speeds by, nostalgia has a shorter pregnancy. Games still in progress are given the straight-to-sepia status of "Instant Classics" no matter how oxymoronic that phrase appears.
~ Steve Rushin
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Of course I am partisan in my politics, but my partisanship is rational - which, in my book, is not necessarily oxymoronic.
~ Sadiq Khan
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Cousin, there is very little I truly believe. Beyond the oxymoronic fact that supposedly intelligent people seem to revel in being stupid. For this, I blame the chaotic tumult of emotions that devour reason as water devours snow.
~ Steven Erikson
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A computer model which manipulated data about itself and its "surroundings" in essentially the same way as an organic brain would have to possess essentially the same mental states. "Simulated consciousness" was as oxymoronic as "simulated addition.
~ Greg Egan
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Simulated consciousness" was as oxymoronic as "simulated addition.
~ Greg Egan
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Simulated consciousness" was as oxymoronic as "simulated addition.
~ Greg Egan
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But, regardless of gender, the writer must write about "love…love which is our fate, [a] twisted thing, tortuous, delicate, eager, insatiable, the best, and worst thing, the junction point between everything and nothing, the oxymoronic knot of all existence, love which makes cattle meat of us
~ Helene Cixous
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