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  1. Deconstruction has been especially interested in exploring language as a supplement which de-centres the apparent organisation of the signified thing, revealing self-contradiction and instability.
  2. Oakeshott suggests that each mode of experience constitutes a self-contradiction since the aim it pursues contradicts the criterion of coherence it implicitly acknowledges.
  3. If tolerance is essential to such fiction, then the novelist tolerates, even if he does not defend or excuse, much that is outside the range of other arts, not excluding affectation, pretension, self-contradiction and sin: "among the Filthy, filthy".
  4. With the breakdown of faith in the fundamental rationality of man we no longer ask, for example, whether the drives of Freud's Id and Super-ego are to be classed as egoistic, or see a puzzling self-contradiction in masochism.
  5. The semantic theories argue that the description just given is realized in and enforced by the very vocabulary of law, so that it would be a kind of self-contradiction for someone to claim that the law provides right s beyond those established through mechanisms sanctioned by convention.
  6. These include sincerity, honesty (not to indulge in plagiarism or cheating), truthfulness, the avoidance of self-contradiction, a determination to be comprehensible, the intellectual courage to develop and hold a position of one's own, a willingness to be subject to the demands of reason and evidence, an openness to other viewpoints or ways of going on, and according due (but not undue) respect to teaching and other staff.
  7. He can also be gonged for self-contradiction.
  8. Cross-party voting implies self-contradiction.
  9. The object of the rest of the company, who question him for fifteen minutes, is to establish a self-contradiction.
  10. SELF-CONTRADICTION
  11. Self-contradiction is natural in the human make-up; inconsistencies are not worrying in themselves, so long as they aren't planted by memoir-writers or biographers putting down other biographers.
  12. Similarly we give more weight to an informed moral judge than to an uninformed one: more weight to the moral opinions of someone capable of extensive reflection and commitment than to a person incapable of concentration and careless about self-contradiction.

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