
1) Contradiction 2) Contradiction in logic 3) Contradiction in terms
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Antinomy (Greek ἀντί, antí, `against, in opposition to,` and νόμος, nómos, `law`) literally means the mutual incompatibility, real or apparent, of two laws. It is a term used in logic and epistemology, particularly in the philosophy of Kant {citation needed span|text=and Unger.|reason=doesn`t seem to be either of Peter Unger, Eric...
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contradiction between two logical conclusions
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• (n.) 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. • (n.) Opposition of one law or rule to another law or rule. &bu...
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in philosophy, contradiction, real or apparent, between two principles or conclusions, both of which seem equally justified; it is nearly synonymous ... [7 related articles]
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Origin: 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)...
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An·tin'o·my noun ;
plural Antinomies [ Latin
antinomia , Greek ...; ... 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
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Type: Term Pronunciation: an-tin′ō-mē Definitions: 1. A contradiction between two principles, each of which is considered true.
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noun a contradiction between two statements that seem equally reasonable
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(Ger. Antinomie) The mutual contradiction of two principles or inferences resting on premises of equal validity. Kant shows, in the Antinomies of pure Reason, that contradictory conclusions about the cosmos can be established with equal credit; from this he concluded that the Idea of the world, like other transcendent ideas of metaphysics, is a pu....
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opposition between one law, principle, rule, etc., and another. · a contradiction between two statements, both apparently obtained by correct reasoning.
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[Difficult words] a contradiction between two equally reasonable statements
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[Obscure words] a contradiction between two equally reasonable statements
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