Antilogy

/ænˈtɪlədʒi/ noun

A contradiction between two statements, laws, or parts of a statement that cannot both be true at the same time.

From Greek anti- (against) + logos (word, speech, reason), literally 'against speech.' The term was used by ancient philosophers to describe logical paradoxes.

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