Antipodism

/ænˈtɪpədɪzəm/ noun

A philosophical doctrine or principle based on opposition or contradiction; the idea that truth or reality consists of opposing forces.

From 'antipode' plus the philosophical suffix '-ism.' This rare term emerged in academic philosophy to describe systems of thought based on dualism and opposition.

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