Incoherency Argument
An
incoherency argument
is a
logical
argument that attempts to show that two or more propositions are
contradictory
, and therefore that at least one (and possibly more) of those propositions must be incorrect. Well-known incoherency arguments include
the problem of evil
and the
argument from nonbelief
.
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