antilogy

/ænˈtɪlədʒi/
noun
  1. A contradiction or inconsistency between two statements or ideas.
    • The author's antilogy in the first chapter confused readers until the plot twist was revealed.
    • The witness's testimony contained an antilogy that the lawyer quickly pointed out.
    • In philosophy class, we discussed the antilogy between free will and determinism.
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