allodernichts
Allodernichts is a neologism used to describe a speculative concept that blends elements of totality and negation. The term does not refer to a single, widely accepted doctrine in philosophy, linguistics, or literary criticism, and its definition tends to vary by author. It is most often encountered in discussions that explore paradoxes related to inclusion and absence or in experimental fiction where universal claims and their negations are placed in tension.
Etymology and sense: The word joins the German roots alles/all (everything) and nichts (nothing), with the prefix
Usage and interpretation: In speculative fiction and philosophical commentary, allodernichts may describe spaces, states, or arguments
Limitations: Because the term lacks widespread scholarly consensus, its meaning is highly context-dependent. Readers should rely
See also: paradox, nihilism, dialetheism, ontological nothingness, German philosophy.