tautopodic

/tɔːtəˈpɒdɪk/

Definitions

1. noun

Relating to or characteristic of a tautodicy, an argument or system of arguments that is self-contradictory.

“The critic accused the philosopher of advancing a tautopodic theory that collapsed under its own internal contradictions.”

Synonyms

  • paradoxical
  • self-contradictory

Antonyms

  • coherent
  • consistent