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Antinomy - Wikipedia
In philosophy, an antinomy (Ancient Greek: antí 'against' + nómos 'law') is a real or apparent contradiction between two conclusions, both of which seem ...
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ANTINOMY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a contradiction between two apparently equally valid principles or between inferences correctly drawn from such principles.
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ANTINOMY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a situation in which two statements or beliefs that are both reasonable seem to contradict (= disagree with or be opposite to) each other.
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antinomy
antinomy (ænˈtɪnəmɪ) [ad. L. antinomia, a. Gr. ἀντινοµία, f. ἀντί against + νόµος law: cf. Fr. antinomie (16th c.).] 1. A contradiction in a law, or between two equally binding laws.1592 Dee in Chetham Misc. I. 7 In antinomys, imagined to be in the law, I had good hap to finde out their agreementes....
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What is antinomy? | GotQuestions.org
Antinomy is used to designate the conflict of two laws that are mutually exclusive or that oppose one another.
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Antinomy | Hegelian Dialectic, Kantian Reason & Synthetic Judgments
Antinomy, in philosophy, contradiction, real or apparent, between two principles or conclusions, both of which seem equally justified.
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ELI5: What's difference between an antinomy and paradox - Reddit
An antinomy is when you have two rules/laws that seem like they should always be true, but when you try to apply them at the same time, you get an absurd ...
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ANTINOMY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
noun · opposition of one law, principle, or rule to another; contradiction within a law · philosophy contradiction existing between two apparently indubitable ...
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antinomy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(archaic) A contradiction within a law, or between different laws; also, a contradiction between authorities. (by extension) Any contradiction or paradox.
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Antinomy - Encyclopedia of Mathematics
A situation in which two mutual contradictory statements are demonstrated, each one having been deduced by means that are convincing from the point of view of ...
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Antinomy (novel)
Antinomy is a collection by Spider Robinson published in 1980. Plot summary
Antinomy is a collection of science fiction short stories, songs, and puns.
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antinomic
▪ I. † antiˈnomic, a.1 and n. Obs. rare—1. [f. L. Antinom-i (see antinomian) + -ic.] = antinomian.1586 T. Rogers 39 Art. 92 Islebius and his followers, the Antinomics, who will not have God's law to be preached.▪ II. antinomic, a.2 rare. (æntɪˈnɒmɪk) [ad. Gr. ἀντινοµικός of the nature of an ἀντινοµί...
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Antimony (disambiguation)
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Antimony Carver, a character in the webcomic Gunnerkrigg Court
Antimony Price, a character in the InCryptid novel series
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antinome
antinome rare. (ˈæntɪnəʊm) [f. Gr. ἀντί against, opposite + νόµος law. Cf. antinomy.] A logical contradiction or contrary.1864 Burton Scot Abr. 275 His notion of the real value of the precious metals was the antinome..of his view that their cost prevented the supply of money in sufficient abundance.
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impredicable
impredicable, a. (ɪmˈprɛdɪkəb(ə)l) Also 7 in-. [f. im-2 + predicable.] That cannot be predicated. (In quot. 1864 loosely = that cannot be predicted.) Hence imˌpredicaˈbility, the condition of being impredicable.1623 Cockeram Eng. Dict. ii, Not to be Spoken, Ineffable, Inpredicable. 1864 Lowell Rebel...
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