self-stultification

English

Etymology

From self- + stultification.

Noun

self-stultification (plural self-stultifications)

  1. (philosophy) The process by which a statement or idea is inherently disproven, undermined or hindered by the very act of expressing it, without it being a logical contradiction.
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