antilogical

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English

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Etymology

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From anti- +‎ logical.

Adjective

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antilogical (comparative more antilogical, superlative most antilogical)

  1. Going against logic.
    • 1958, Paul Arthur Schilpp, The philosophy of Ernst Cassirer:
      If we accept these premises and if we understand them aright — if we see them in the same light that primitive man does — the inferences drawn from them cease to appear illogical or antilogical.

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