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contrarieties


Meanings
  • opposition or contradiction

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contrarieties , contrariety
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Etymology
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From Old French contrariete, from contrarier, to oppose or contradict.


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  1. opposites: Two things that are directly contrary to each other.

  2. contradiction: A statement or proposition that denies or negates the truth or validity of another statement or proposition.

  3. paradox: A statement or proposition that seems to defy logic or common sense, often revealing a deeper or hidden truth.

  4. duality: The existence or perception of two distinct but related aspects, forces, or entities that interact or coexist in some way.

  5. contrast: The comparison or juxtaposition of two or more things, ideas, or elements that are distinct, different, or opposing in some way, often highlighting or revealing their unique characteristics, qualities, or meanings.

  6. ambiguity: The quality or state of being vague, unclear, or open to interpretation, often due to the use of ambiguous language, phrases, or expressions, or the presence of multiple possible meanings, interpretations, or solutions to a problem or question, which can lead to confusion, miscommunication, or misunderstandings.

  7. complexity: The quality or state of being intricate, complicated, or multi-layered, often involving the presence of multiple interconnected parts, elements, or systems that interact or operate in some way, often requiring a high degree of expertise, knowledge, or understanding in order to fully comprehend or navigate the complex system or situation.


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Contrarieties have been used extensively in literature, art, music, and philosophy to explore themes of opposites, contradictions, and paradoxes. For example, in literature, authors such as William Shakespeare, Fyodor Dostoevsky, and Albert Camus have used contrarieties to explore complex themes and ideas. In art, contrarieties have been used to explore themes of duality, contrast, and paradox. For example, in painting, artists such as Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, and René Magritte have used contrarieties to explore complex themes and ideas. In music, contrarieties have been used to explore themes of contrast, paradox, and irony. For example, in classical music, composers such as Johann Sebastian Bach, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Ludwig van Beethoven have used contrarieties to explore complex themes and ideas. In philosophy, contrarieties have been used to explore themes of paradox, irony, and contradiction. For example, in the philosophy of language, philosophers such as Ludwig Wittgenstein, Bertrand Russell, and J.L. Austin have used contrarieties to explore complex themes and ideas related to language and meaning.

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