logically contradictory

  • 1contradictory — contradictorily, adv. contradictoriness, n. /kon treuh dik teuh ree/, adj., n., pl. contradictories. adj. 1. asserting the contrary or opposite; contradicting; inconsistent; logically opposite: contradictory statements. 2. tending or inclined to… …

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  • 2self-contradictory — adjective Of statements that contradict themselves, ultimately logically corrupting the statement. The statement We agree to disagree on everything is self contradictory. Ant: self consistent …

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  • 3self-contradictory — Synonyms and related words: aberrant, abnormal, abroad, absonant, absurd, adrift, all abroad, all off, all wrong, ambiguous, ambivalent, amiss, anomalous, antinomic, askew, astray, at fault, awry, barred, beside the mark, closed out,… …

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  • 4ABSURD —    logically contradictory; e.g. a triangle with two sides. This term is used in EXISTENTIALISM to speak about the human condition …

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  • 5Problem of evil — Part of a series on God General conceptions …

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  • 6Omnipotence paradox — Part of a series on Atheism …

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  • 7Existence of God — Part of a series on God General conceptions …

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  • 8Fideism — is the view that religious belief relies primarily on faith or special revelation, rather than rational inference or observation (see natural theology). The word fideism comes from fides , the Latin word for faith, and literally means faith ism.… …

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  • 9Jean-François Lyotard — Infobox Philosopher region = Western Philosophy era = 20th century philosophy color = #B0C4DE name = Jean François Lyotard birth = birth date|1924|8|10 Versailles, France death = April 21, 1998 Paris, France school tradition = Postmodernism main… …

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  • 10Absurd — Ab*surd ([a^]b*s[^u]rd ), a. [L. absurdus harsh sounding; ab + (prob) a derivative fr. a root svar to sound; not connected with surd: cf. F. absurde. See {Syringe}.] Contrary to reason or propriety; obviously and flatly opposed to manifest truth; …

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