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problems-and-paradoxes-demand-different-responses
# Problems and paradoxes demand different responses "It is important to see the difference between a problem and a paradox, and to respond to each of these in a way that is appropriate to it" (David Bohm, On Dialogue). A problem can be solved by acting within the frame; a paradox signals that the frame itself is generating the contradiction and must be suspended, not solved. Treating paradoxes as problems makes them worse; dialogue exists for the paradox case. Related: [[certainty-diminishes-creativity]] Rests on: [[the-net-determines-the-catch]]
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Holding
Zero holding — a leaf in the rests-on graph.