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[æn'tɪnəmɪ]n1) антино́мія, взає́мна супере́чність двох законополо́жень2) парадо́кс -
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[æn'tɪnəmɪ]сущ.1) юр. противоречие в законе, противоречие между законами2) филос. антиномия, противоречие; парадоксSyn: -
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s.1 antinomia, oposición o contrariedad de las leyes entre sí.2 incompatibilidad entre dos o más conclusiones que, sin embargo, parecen ser igualmente inevitables; paradoja. (plural antinomies) -
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1. n юр. противоречие между двумя законами; противоречие в законе2. n филос. антиномия, противоречие; парадокс -
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சட்டமுரண்; அறமுரண்; முரணுரை -
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/æn'tinəmi/ * danh từ - mâu thuẫn trong luật pháp; mâu thuẫn giữa hai luật pháp - sự xung đột về quyền binh - sự tương phản, sự tự mâu thuẫn -
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Религия: антиномияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > antinomy (A contradiction between two apparently equally valid principles)
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58 antinomy of set theory
Математика: теоретико-множественная антиномияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > antinomy of set theory
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59 crocodile antinomy
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > crocodile antinomy
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60 liar's antinomy
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > liar's antinomy
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Antinomy — An*tin o*my (?; 277), n.; pl. {Antinomies}. [L. antinomia, Gr. ?; ? against + ? law.] 1. Opposition of one law or rule to another law or rule. [1913 Webster] Different commentators have deduced from it the very opposite doctrines. In some… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
antinomy — index inconsistency, opposition, paradox Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 antinomy … Law dictionary
antinomy — (n.) 1590s, contradiction in the laws, from L. antinomia, from Gk. antinomia ambiguity in the law, from anti against (see ANTI (Cf. anti )) + nomos law (see NUMISMATICS (Cf. numismatics)). As a term in logic, from 1802 (Kant) … Etymology dictionary
antinomy — *paradox, anomaly Analogous words: opposite, contradictory, contrary, antithesis (see under OPPOSITE adj): contradiction, denial (see corresponding verbs at DENY): conflict, variance, *discord … New Dictionary of Synonyms
antinomy — ► NOUN (pl. antinomies) ▪ a paradox … English terms dictionary
antinomy — [an tin′ə mē] n. pl. antinomies [L antinomia < Gr antinomia: see ANTI & NOMY] 1. the opposition of one law, regulation, etc. to another 2. a contradiction or inconsistency between two apparently reasonable principles or laws, or between… … English World dictionary
Antinomy — Antinomia redirects here. For the brachiopod genus, see Antinomia (brachiopod).Antinomy (Greek αντι , against, plus νομος, law) literally means the mutual incompatibility, real or apparent, of two laws. It is a term used in logic and epistemology … Wikipedia
antinomy — A paradox . In Kant s first Critique the antinomies of pure reason show that contradictory conclusions about the world as a whole can be drawn with equal propriety. Each antinomy has a thesis and a contradictory antithesis. The first antinomy has … Philosophy dictionary
antinomy — noun (plural mies) Etymology: German Antinomie, from Latin antinomia conflict of laws, from Greek, from anti + nomos law more at nimble Date: 1592 1. a contradiction between two apparently equally valid principles or between inferences cor … New Collegiate Dictionary
antinomy — antinomic /an ti nom ik/, antinomical, adj. /an tin euh mee/, n., pl. antinomies. 1. opposition between one law, principle, rule, etc., and another. 2. Philos. a contradiction between two statements, both apparently obtained by correct reasoning … Universalium
antinomy — noun /ænˈtɪnəmi/ An apparent contradiction between valid conclusions; a paradox Syn: paradox … Wiktionary