0 expressing one thing that is the opposite of another thing that was already said; saying two things that cannot both be correct:
He is described as a Texas oil millionaire and environmentalist, which might appear to be self-contradictory.
This constitutes the aporia or self-contradictory result of the criminal's implicit claim of permission to an unlimited liberty.
The term "dynamic equilibrium" is self-contradictory, since an equilibrium state cannot be dynamic, as no net flow of energy or matters exists.
The existing bibliography is riddled with inaccuracies, confusions, unchecked assertions and self-contradictory claims, repeated in successive works.
Despite being self-contradictory, and rendering all evidence for attendance at the court inherently unstable, these are not entirely implausible conjectures.
It may sound plausible, but in fact it is self-contradictory.
However, what constituted race for him was really a self-contradictory medley of inherited traits and environmental in_uences.
It would be self-contradictory to create will without creating knowledge and to create knowledge without creating life.
One should say this about statutes that are neither self-contradictory nor ambiguous.