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- Antinomy abstract "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 and Roberto Unger.".
- Antinomy comment "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 and Roberto Unger.".