antinomies in English

noun
1
a contradiction between two beliefs or conclusions that are in themselves reasonable; a paradox.
According to Kant, antinomies are not genuine contradictions, since both of the propositions that constitute them are false, being based on a false assumption.

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3. Kant's Antinomies of Pure Reason

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5. The Antinomies of Antonio Gramsci

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10. What does Antinomies mean? Plural form of antinomy

11. Below three examples of logical Antinomies are presented.

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13. These Antinomies did not always exist in Western law

14. The Antinomies of Realism has a clear underlying dialectic hypothesis

15. I warmly recommend Antinomies of Art and Culture.”—Homi K

16. Antinomies Orthodox Christian life is filled with paradoxes, what the Holy Fathers referred to as Antinomies: conflicts between two principles, laws or truths that seem equally valid

17. These are the so-called logical and semantic Antinomies (see also Skolem paradox)

18. “Antinomies of Modernity is a fundamental contribution to scholarship decentering Eurocentric epistemic perspectives

19. More example sentences ‘there are not many short novels capable of accommodating bewildering Antinomies

20. The "solution" to Antinomies is that we cannot know how to resolve them

21. [Antinomies] are involved in the fact that human knowledge can never be completely comprehensive knowledge

22. Synonyms for Antinomies include paradoxes, juxtapositions, oddities, oxymorons, mistakes, error, irony, nonsense, quandaries and ambiguity

23. However, it is the Antinomies involving unusual formulations of concepts which are undoubtedly of greatest interest to mathematics

24. Foreign relations, three core Antinomies simultaneously pull the country toward and push it away from the idea of a …

25. Antinomies definition: opposition of one law, principle, or rule to another; contradiction within a law Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

26. ‘Although the result is a non-standard account of geometry as an inexact science, Hume thinks that he thereby preserves reason from otherwise irresolvable Antinomies.’ ‘Godel made an analogy between optical illusions in the physical world and Antinomies like Russell's paradox in the mathematical realm.’

27. A definition of Antinomies in contrast with veridical and falsidical paradoxes as defined by Quine.Information for this video gathered from The Stanford Ency

28. Like Kantian Antinomies, or the Heisenberg uncertainty principle of quantum physics, hermeneutics is a field in which whenever we press too far in one direction …

29. Praise “Antinomies of Art and Culture is marvelously energetic and determinedly good willed, and so like all substantial commentaries is certain to create much productive discussion

30. 2005] THREE Antimonies OF MODERN LEGAL POSITIVISM 55 I propose to examine the three great antinomies of modern jurisprudence and how Christian jurisprudence might help to resolve them

31. Antinial antinicotine antinicotinic antinicotinics antinion antinobilism antinociception antinociceptive antinociceptives antinodal: antinode antinodes antinoise antinomasia antinome antinomes (current term) antinomian antinomianism antinomianisms antinomians: antinomic antinomical antinomically antinomies antinomist antinomists antinomy

32. Vasant Kaiwar and Sucheta Mazumdar have collected impressive essays, including their own articles and introduction, showing the epistemic potential of ‘Antinomies of modernity’ in South Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.

33. "The Antinomies of Realism is a history of the nineteenth-century realist novel and its legacy told without a glimmer of nostalgia for artistic achievements that the movement of history makes it …

34. Immanuel Kant, the father of critical philosophy, in order to show the inadequacy of pure reason in the field of metaphysics, employed the word Antinomies in elaborating his doctrine that pure reason generates

35. The Antinomies of Realism is a history ofthe nineteenth-century realist novel and its legacy told without a glimmer of nostalgia for artistic achievements that the movement of history makes it impossible to recreate

36. In Antinomies, as I have shown, it is the system of feudal passions that erodes with the discovery and codification of a whole new sensorium of bodily highs and lows particular to urban, bourgeois experience

37.  · Antinomies publishes theoretically innovative work that critically examines the ways in which social, cultural, political and aesthetic change is rendered visible in the global age, and that is attentive to novel contradictions arising from global transformations

38. Precisely by locating human distress in the "phenomenon of Antinomies" (for instance, between the witness of faith and the fear of death, or the fear of war and the anxiety for nuclear disarmament), Gaudium et spes systematically presented the validity of human anxiety.

39. In the present exposition we shall restrict ourselves to some Antinomies important for logic, leaving aside such paradoxes as those of Zeno of Elea concerning continuity and infinity (and the infinitely small), some of the Megarian paradoxes like the Heap or the Horned Man etc

40. A major essay on the thought of the great Italian Marxist Perry Anderson’s essay “The Antinomies of Antonio Gramsci,” first published in New Left Review in 1976, was an explosive analysis of the central strategic concepts in the thought of the great Italian Marxist