Aporia (noun)
a-por-ee-a
An irresolvable internal contradiction or logical disjunction in a text, argument, or theory.
Mid 16th century: via late Latin from Greek, from aporos ‘impassable’, from a- ‘without’ + poros ‘passage’.
Example sentences
“The problem is today, most political discussion is just a screaming aporia.”

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