Antilogies

/ænˈtɪlədʒiz/ noun

The plural form of antilogy; multiple instances of contradictory statements or logical contradictions within a single argument.

From antilogy + -ies (plural suffix). Antilogy comes from Greek anti- (against) + logos (word, reason), literally 'against reason.'

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