Tag: paradoxical thinking


PARADOXICAL THINKING

Introduction to Paradoxical Thinking Paradoxical thinking represents a complex form of cognition characterized fundamentally by the deliberate or involuntary contradiction of common logical procedures, often resulting in conclusions that appear mutually exclusive or absurd under conventional reasoning. At its core, a paradox involves a statement that, despite sound reasoning from acceptable premises, leads to a […]

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TRANCE LOGIC

Trance Logic Defining Trance Logic: The Paradoxical Mind Trance logic is fundamentally defined as the assumed propensity of individuals under a state of hypnosis to engage simultaneously in trains of thought that are logically paradoxical or contradictory. It describes a phenomenon where the hypnotized subject is capable of accepting and acting upon a suggestion while, […]

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