incoherence
21incoherence — in·co·her·ence || ‚ɪnkəʊ hɪrÉ™ns / hɪər n. disjointedness, lack of continuity, incongruity; confusion …
22incoherence — , incoherent The opposite of coherence, coherent …
23incoherence — n.; (also incoherency) 1. Looseness (of parts), want of cohesion. 2. Incongruity, inconsistency, inconsequence, want of connection, want of agreement …
24incoherence — n 1. unconnectedness, disjointedness, disconnectedness, brokenness, incoherency; rambling, wandering, straying, discursiveness, digression, deviation; illogicalness, irrationality, irrationalness, wildness, confusion, mix up, muddle, scramble,… …
25incoherence — in·coherence …
26incoherence — See: incoherent …
27incoherence — in•co•her•ence [[t]ˌɪn koʊˈhɪər əns, ˈhɛr [/t]] n. 1) the quality or state of being incoherent 2) something that is incoherent • Etymology: 1605–15 …
28incoherence — /ɪnkoʊˈhɪərəns/ (say inkoh hearruhns) noun 1. the state of being incoherent. 2. something incoherent; an incoherent statement, etc …
29incoherence — noun 1. lack of cohesion or clarity or organization • Syn: ↑incoherency • Ant: ↑coherence • Derivationally related forms: ↑incoherent (for: ↑incoherency), ↑ …
30The Incoherence of the Incoherence — (Arabic: تهافت التهافتTahāfut al Tahāfut) by Andalusian Muslim polymath and philosopher Ibn Rushd (Averroes) (1126–1198) is an important Islamic philosophical treatise,[1] in which the author defends the use of Aristotelian philosophy within… …