panpolism

/ˈpænpəˌlɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A style of argumentation in which a speaker or writer presents multiple, opposing views on a topic in order to appear neutral or objective.

“The politician’s use of panpolism in the debate made it difficult for the audience to determine her actual stance on the issue.”

Synonyms

  • eclecticism
  • pluralism

Antonyms

  • dogmatism
  • monologism