self-contradiction
Americannoun
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an act or instance of contradicting oneself or itself.
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a statement containing contradictory elements.
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Origin of self-contradiction
First recorded in 1650–60
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There are some forms of self-contradiction that threaten the reputation of legal theories and the judges who wield them.
From Seattle Times • Apr. 21, 2024
In her statement, Kim Yo Jong said the criticisms of the launch were "self-contradiction" as the U.S. and other countries have already launched "thousands of satellites."
From Reuters • Jun. 1, 2023
But when I read it, I realized all the things I thought were my flaws — the digressing, the self-contradiction — in Bernhard that was the writing.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 27, 2022
There are good reasons for a certain amount of strategic ambiguity, but not when it drifts into a muddled self-contradiction, as we seem to be doing now.
From Slate • May 24, 2022
An authority without the means of enforcing itself is a self-contradiction.
From A Review of the Systems of Ethics Founded on the Theory of Evolution by Williams, C. M.
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