Seemingly contradictory but nonetheless possibly true.
1The more he thought, the more inexplicable and self-contradictory her conduct appeared.
2His attitude towards the bank-notes was, quite naturally, illogical and self-contradictory.
3Sabatier is right in saying that a religion without doctrine is a self-contradictory idea.
4The idea of matter feeling without any senses seems to me unintelligible and self-contradictory.
5The quest at once of local colour and cosmopolitanism is not at all self-contradictory.
6He was, however, somewhat self-contradictory, although always vehement in his assertions on the subject.
7More curious still was the double, self-contradictory sensation of feeling both righteous and sinful.
8These two propositions, superficially perhaps self-contradictory, are not really so.
9But we must never forget that all things, not self-contradictory, are possible with God.
10The assumption of a first unconditioned link in the chain of cosmical conditions is self-contradictory.
11They are not in fact self-contradictory, but only contradictory of certain rather obstinate mental prejudices.
12Just as her attitude to her mother was self-contradictory, so was her attitude towards existence.
13His sophisms even, when self-contradictory, are so adroit that they are often hard to parry.
14Your claim that we are sealed off from most of reality is even more clearly self-contradictory.
15Middle EastDuring the US presidential election campaign most Arabs, Iranians and Turks adopted a self-contradictory line.
16And she was the most seductive, tantalizing, self-contradictory object for study in the whole of Bursley.