👉 Antidogmatic is a logical expression used in philosophy, particularly in the context of arguments and reasoning. It refers to a statement that contradicts itself or contradicts its own premises. In simple terms, an antidogmatic argument is one where the conclusion (the thesis) is logically derived from the premises (the antecedents) only when it is true. For example: Premise 1: All humans are mortal. Premise 2: No human is immortal. Conclusion: Therefore