As you know, psephology is the formal study of elections, apparently trivial but dripping with deep, dark paradoxes. |
The paradoxes of citation and prosopopoeia common to the virtuoso and to the writer are threads that run through chapters six through eight. |
Finsler develops his approach to the paradoxes, his attitude towards formalised theories and his defence of Platonism in mathematics. |
The paradoxes involved in the notion of an avant-garde tradition are foundational to any attempt to teach experimental writing. |
Although paleontology plays a large role in the novel, Swanwick seems to be more concerned with cause-and-effect, paradoxes, and predeterminism. |
This book attempts to capture the paradoxes of marriage and to enhance premarital and remarital counseling. |