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  • Antinomy - Wikipedia
    In philosophy, an antinomy ( ænˈtɪnəmi ; Ancient Greek: antí 'against' + nómos 'law') is a real or apparent contradiction between two conclusions, both of which seem justified [1] It is a term used in logic and epistemology, particularly in the philosophy of Immanuel Kant Antinomy is a common form of argument in the dialogues of Plato Kant credited Zeno of Elea (see Zeno's paradoxes
  • ANTINOMY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    earlier, "opposition of one law or rule to another," borrowed from Latin antinomia "contradiction between laws," borrowed from Greek antimonía "conflict between the requirements of different laws," from anti- anti- + nómos "custom, convention, law" (noun derivative of némein "to pasture [animals], rule, direct, distribute, apportion") + -ia
  • antinomy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Learned borrowing from Latin antinomia, from Ancient Greek ἀντινομία (antinomía), from ἀντι- (anti-, prefix meaning ‘against’) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ent- (“face; forehead; front”)) + νόμος (nómos, “custom, usage; law, ordinance”) + -ῐ́ᾱ (-ĭ́ā, suffix forming feminine abstract nouns
  • ANTINOMY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    antinomic adjective antinomical adjective antinomically adverb Etymology Origin of antinomy 1585–95; < Latin antinomia < Greek antinomía a contradiction between laws See anti-, -nomy Example Sentences Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary com
  • Antinomy | Hegelian Dialectic, Kantian Reason Synthetic Judgments . . .
    Antinomy, in philosophy, contradiction, real or apparent, between two principles or conclusions, both of which seem equally justified; it is nearly synonymous with the term paradox Immanuel Kant, the father of critical philosophy, in order to show the inadequacy of pure reason in the field of
  • ANTINOMY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    ANTINOMY definition: 1 a situation in which two statements or beliefs that are both reasonable seem to contradict… Learn more
  • ANTINOMY definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
    antinomically (ˌantiˈnomically) adverb Word origin C16: from Latin antinomia, from Greek: conflict between laws, from anti- + nomos law
  • Antinomy - definition of antinomy by The Free Dictionary
    an•tin•o•my (ænˈtɪn ə mi) n , pl -mies 1 opposition between one law, principle, rule, etc , and another 2 a contradiction between two statements, both apparently obtained by correct reasoning [1585–95; < Latin antinomia < Greek antinomía See anti -, -nomy]
  • antinomy, n. ¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
    What is the etymology of the noun antinomy? antinomy is a borrowing from Latin Etymons: Latin antinomia
  • Antinomy - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    1590s, "contradiction in the laws," from Latin antinomia, from Greek antinomia "ambiguity in the law," from anti "against" (see anti-) + nomos "law" (from PIE root *nem- "assign, allot; take")





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