Antilogic

/ænˈtɪlɑdʒɪk/ noun

Reasoning or argumentation that contradicts or opposes logical principles; the opposite of logical thinking.

From anti- (against) + logic (reasoning). The term combines the negative prefix with the classical term for systematic reasoning, dating back to discussions of philosophical paradoxes.

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