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Definition of Antinomies

Antinomies
Antinomy An*tin"o*my (?; 277), n.; pl. Antinomies. [L. antinomia, Gr. ?; ? against + ? law.] 1. Opposition of one law or rule to another law or rule. Different commentators have deduced from it the very opposite doctrines. In some instances this apparent antinomy is doubtful. --De Quincey. 2. An opposing law or rule of any kind. As it were by his own antinomy, or counterstatute. --Milton. 3. (Metaph.) A contradiction or incompatibility of thought or language; -- in the Kantian philosophy, such a contradiction as arises from the attempt to apply to the ideas of the reason, relations or attributes which are appropriate only to the facts or the concepts of experience.

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- Grier, "The Logic of Illusion and the Antinomies," in Bird (ed.), Blackwell, Oxford 2006, pp. 192-207. "antinomy | philosophy". Encyclopedia Britannica...
- the existence of a necessary being. The first two antinomies are dubbed "mathematical" antinomies, presumably because in each case we are concerned with...
- Touhou Hyouibana ~ The Antinomy of Common Flowers (東方憑依華 ~ Antinomy of Common Flowers., lit. "Flowers of Possession"), often abbreviated to AoCF, is a...
- Antinomy is a collection by Spider Robinson published in 1980. Antinomy is a collection of science fiction short stories, songs, and puns. Greg Costikyan...
- of the antinomy in Cantor's naive set theory. He states: "And yet, even the elementary form that Russell9 gave to the set-theoretic antinomies could have...
- penetrated to the discovery of what the antinomies really and positively mean. That true and positive meaning of the antinomies is this: that every actual thing...
- philosophy and logic, the classical liar paradox or liar's paradox or antinomy of the liar is the statement of a liar that they are lying: for instance...
- In logic, Richard's paradox is a semantical antinomy of set theory and natural language first described by the French mathematician Jules Richard in 1905...
- version, due to Cantor, led to contradictions. These are the well-known antinomies of the set of all sets that do not contain themselves (Russell), of the...
- religion and national origin". In Vasant Kaiwar; Sucheta Mazumdar (eds.). Antinomies of Modernity: Essays on Race, Orient, Nation. Duke University Press. p...