Workday's acquisition of Paradox could expand the company's market share and growth in new industries, mid-market, and agentic AI in general.| JOSH BERSIN
Grelling's Paradox is about certain types of words. An adjective is heterological if it does not describe itself, like 'long', 'German', or 'monosyllabic'. An adjective is autological if it does| Puzzling Stack Exchange
Nothing can be colder than absolute zero, or can it? Arthur Eddington wrestles with the paradox of stellar thermodynamics.| One Universe at a Time
G.K. Chesterton is an early 20th century journalist and writer. He was a Catholic with a newspaper column that he ran for thirty years, and – he’s also very annoying. Back in March I wrote a piece about Elden Ring where I talked about how quotable he is. He’s known for a very particular style […]| Death is a Whale
Religious Studies 60:4 (December 2024) features a symposium on Jc Beall’s 2023 book Divine Contradiction, which defends the provocative thesis that the Christian doctrine of the Trinity is a true contradiction (i.e., contradictory but nonetheless true). Some readers will recall my previous interactions with Dr. Beall regarding his earlier book The Contradictory Christ. The symposium […]| Analogical Thoughts
Chipotle credits the AI Recruiting Agent from Paradox (named Ava Cado) as a core contributor to their Q4 and long term revenue growth.| JOSH BERSIN
Humans are lazy when thinking about infinity. Usually it doesn’t matter, but sometimes, our imprecision comes with big philosophical implications.| Steve Patterson
For the last several years, I’ve been on the hunt. I’ve been searching for an explanation for the popularity of irrational beliefs. People casually accept contradictions into their worldview; they are convinced that paradoxes exist. I’ve been trying to understand why. Their arguments frequently end up appealing to mistaken interpretations of quantum physics or the […]| Steve Patterson
Perhaps the most famous paradox of all time is the “Liar’s Paradox”. And like every other paradox, upon inspection, it turns out to be nonsense.| Steve Patterson
The Paradox of Progress| John Hagel