- Grier, "The
Logic of
Illusion and the
Antinomies," in Bird (ed.), Blackwell,
Oxford 2006, pp. 192-207. "
antinomy | philosophy".
Encyclopedia Britannica...
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existence of a
necessary being. The
first two
antinomies are
dubbed "mathematical"
antinomies,
presumably because in each case we are
concerned with...
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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...
- 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...
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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...
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Antinomy is a
collection by
Spider Robinson published in 1980.
Antinomy is a
collection of
science fiction short stories, songs, and puns. Greg Costikyan...
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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...
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speedy runner cannot catch up to a
tortoise with a
small head-start. An
antinomy is a
paradox which reaches a self-contradictory
result by
properly applying...