Definition of Antilagy
An*til"o*gy (ăn*t&ibreve;l"&osl;*j&ybreve;),
n.; pl. Antilogies
(ăn*t&ibreve;l"&osl;*j&ibreve;z). [Gr. 'antilogi`a, fr.
'anti`logos contradictory; 'anti` against +
le`gein to speak.] A contradiction between any words or
passages in an author. Sir W. Hamilton.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- A contradiction in related terms or ideas. Usually an inconsistency in syllogisms, of a person or group supposedly of one set of ideals.
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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