Antilogistically

/ˌæntiloʊˈdʒɪstɪkli/ adverb

Definition

In a manner using antilogism; by demonstrating logical contradictions in opposing arguments.

Etymology

From antilogistic + -ally (adverb suffix). A rare adverbial form of the technical logical term.

Kelly Says

When philosophers argue antilogistically, they're operating in a tradition stretching back 2,400 years to Socrates—it's one of the few debate techniques ancient enough that it predates almost all modern science.

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