Amphilogism

/ˌæmfɪˈlɒdʒɪzəm/ noun

An ambiguous statement or argument that could be interpreted in multiple contradictory ways.

From Ancient Greek 'amphi-' (both) + 'logos' (word/reason/argument) + '-ism' (condition). The term was used in logic and rhetoric to describe deliberately ambiguous reasoning.

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