dilogical

/dɪˈlɒdʒɪkəl/

Definitions

1. adjective

Characterized by or relating to the use of two logical systems, especially in a way that is inconsistent or contradictory.

“The philosopher’s dilogical approach to morality raised questions about the nature of ethics.”

2. noun

A dilogical system or approach.

“The concept of dilogical thinking has been applied in various fields, including philosophy and computer science.”

Synonyms

  • contradictory
  • inconsistent

Antonyms

  • monological