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Antinomy (Ancient Gr****: antí 'against' + nómos 'law')
refers to a real or
apparent mutual incompatibility of two notions. It is a term used in
logic and...
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antinomies, from the
Critique of Pure Reason, are
contradictions which Immanuel Kant
argued follow necessarily from our
attempts to
cognize the nature...
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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...
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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...
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mathematical logic, Russell's
paradox (also
known as Russell's
antinomy) is a set-theoretic
paradox published by the
British philosopher and mathematician...
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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...
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whole antinomy of
cosmology a mere sham fight. He said that Kant only
pretended that
there is a
necessary antinomy in reason. In all four
antinomies, the...
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properly applying accepted ways of reasoning.
These paradoxes,
often called antinomy,
point out
genuine problems in our
understanding of the
ideas of truth...
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basing it
purely on sets. The Russell–Myhill
paradox or Russell–Myhill
antinomy,
discovered by
Bertrand Russell in 1902 (and
discussed in his The Principles...