[
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/æˈtɪnoʊˌmi/
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NOUN
- a contradiction between two statements that seem equally reasonable
How To Use antinomy In A Sentence
- Therefore, I find it curious that Chapman would employing the idea of antinomy when the very ones who argued for it have done so on completely different grounds and in completely different ways. Provocations & Pantings
- But in neither of the later Critiques is the doctrine of the antinomy worked out with the extensive detail and wide ramifi - cations to be found in the first, and the antinomic form of argument is not entirely suitable to Kant's intentions in these works. ANTINOMY OF PURE REASON
- Thus, notwithstanding this seeming conflict of practical reason with itself, the summum bonum, which is the necessary supreme end of a will morally determined, is a true object thereof; for it is practically possible, and the maxims of the will which as regards their matter refer to it have objective reality, which at first was threatened by the antinomy that appeared in the connection of morality with happiness by a general law; but this was merely from a misconception, because the relation between appearances was taken for a relation of the things in themselves to these appearances. The Critique of Practical Reason
- Antinomy, literally counter-law, means opposition in principle or antagonism in relation, just as contradiction or antilogy indicates opposition or discrepancy in speech. System of Economical Contradictions: or, the Philosophy of Misery
- An antinomy if the verminations may reenlist to construct stratigraphical angiospermatous.
- The antinomy has been extruded between the limit literature resource and the rising reader's requires.
- For the sake of historical accuracy, we should remark that Beppo Levi, the author of the 1902 paper “Intorno alla teoria degli aggregati” where the axiom of choice is first formulated as an independent principle of proof, outlined an antinomy which is essentially a variant of Berry's paradox in the context of discussing Richard's paradox (see Levi 1908). Paradoxes and Contemporary Logic
- The condition of reason in these dialectical arguments, I shall term the antinomy of pure reason. The Critique of Pure Reason
- While the outcome of the doctrine of the antinomy is the destruction of the dogmatic metaphysics of both the rationalistic and naturalistic schools, in the context of Kant's own philosophy the antinomy also has an important constructive function. ANTINOMY OF PURE REASON
- However, there is antinomy between psychological crisis intervention and social support in our country disaster-hit area.