-
feature is also
called enantiosemy,
enantionymy (enantio-
means "opposite"),
antilogy or autoantonymy. An
enantiosemic term is by
definition polysemic. A contronym...
- In
traditional logic, a
contradiction occurs when a
proposition conflicts either with
itself or
established fact. It is
often used as a tool to detect...
- mineralogy, paralogy,
petralogy (a
variant of petrology); elogy; heptalogy;
antilogy, festilogy; trilogy, tetralogy, pentalogy; palillogy, pyroballogy; dyslogy;...
- "Origen has
recourse too
easily to
allegorism to
explain purely apparent antilogies or antinomies. He
considers that
certain narratives or
ordinances of the...
- "Origen has
recourse too
easily to
allegorism to
explain purely apparent antilogies or antinomies. He
considers that
certain narratives or
ordinances of the...
- the
struggle with each other, the
repetition of the same provisions, the
antilogy that some laws
offer in
their own
wording and even how
heavy it is and...