A proof by oxymoron is a logical fallacy that relies on a contradictory statement, typically to create an argument that is both true and false.
Here is an example:
1. "The sentence that is both true and not true, is true."
This statement is an oxymoron, as it contradicts itself.
Other notable oxymorons include:
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Note: The above examples are all real, but the subpages are not.
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