Antinome

/ˈæntiˌnoʊm/ noun

A contradiction between two laws or principles; a paradoxical situation where two truths seem to contradict each other.

From Greek anti- (against) + nomos (law). Philosophical term used to describe logical conflicts between two seemingly valid principles or laws.

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