The first of theantinomies is also the most impressive.
Social education in our present time and conditions might very well be considered in terms of the antinomies which exist in society.
These antinomies represent the obstacles to national unity.
The ideality of space is proved directly by the analysis of knowledge indirectly by the antinomies to which the opposite theory leads.
The antinomies with which it concludes are more naturally taken as a prelude to the discussion of the Sophistes than as an unnecessary retreatment of the doctrine of the one and the many in a more negative form.
Compare also the conclusion of the Platonic Parmenides, and the elaborate dialectic or antinomiesby which the contradictions involved in it are proved.
The want of judgment on the part of the masses, glorified by playful antinomies and praised as the acme of all knowledge was to him a painful and incomprehensible experience.
Kant bases each of his famous four antinomies on the demand of pure reason for unconditioned totality in a regressive series of conditions.
Footnote 220: By the application of these principles the writer in the "North American Review" completely dissolves the antinomies by which Hamilton seeks to sustain his "Philosophy of the Conditioned.
Prudhon can develop, in any one of our social laws, and the antinomies of Kant?
Let them be as strikingly opposed as you will, they can have nothing in common with the antinomies of Kant.
It is not pretended that we can form any conception of the precise nature of that unity, but merely that some such unknown kind of unity is needed to deliver us from the antinomies of thought.
Now, out of these depths of human life, these vast antinomies of the spirit, has arisen man's belief in a Saviour-God.
Again, this law that the truth is found in the balance of the antinomies appears in man's equal passion for continuity and permanency and for variety and change.
And as for the antinomies in the employment of the Judgement, in conformity with the requirements of Reason, and their solution which is here given, there are only two ways of avoiding them.
Hence we see that the removal of the antinomy of the aesthetical Judgement takes a course similar to that pursued by the Critique in the solution of the antinomies of pure theoretical Reason.
Without such antinomies Reason could never decide upon accepting a principle narrowing so much the field of its speculation, and could never bring itself to sacrifices by which so many otherwise brilliant hopes must disappear.
The old antinomies of the infinite were, I imagine, the irritant that first woke his faculties from their dogmatic slumber.
This memoir was written with the view to conquer the difficulties raised by those Cantor antinomies to which frequent allusion has already been made.
What constitutes the importance of this memoir is that it has given the first example of those antinomies met in the study of transfinite numbers and making since some years the despair of mathematicians.
These antinomies are already numerous, but the most celebrated are: 1.
The law is, as I said before, full of antinomies and obscurities.
In vain the obscurities, the anomalies, the legal antinomies were pointed out, and explanations demanded.
Hence, according to the selection effected among concepts, and the relative weight which is attributed to them, we get the antinomies between which a philosophy of analysis must for ever remain oscillating and torn in sunder.
The antinomies are resolved genetically, whilst in the plane of language they remain irreducible.
The antinomies of Thought and Life do not destroy nor make void the Facts of Thought and Life.
Antinomies surround man on every side, and one of the great ends of life is to know the same, and to act regardful of that knowledge.
The painful contradictions observed by Pascal in our moral life, and the insoluble antinomies in our thought unveiled by Kant, always seem to me to go nearer to the bottom of things than the ontological deductions of Plato, Spinoza, and Hegel.
We must respect the fruitful antinomiesof life from which the necessary progress springs.
The Kantian theory of knowledge, while satisfying the mind, at the same time sets forth the essential antinomies whose normal play constitutes the very life of the ego and explains its multiple manifestations.
In contrast the solution of the other antinomies is that both thesis and antithesis are true, and that is possible because they are concerned with different things.
The antitheses of both antinomies express the inadequacy of any number to the expression of the nature of the whole, the thesis the inadequacy of regarding reality as an aggregate or addition of any kind.
Of course these seeming contradictions of Scripture and antinomies of reason are not real contradictions.
A far greater thinker than either of them (Immanuel Kant) had long before shown the logical contradictions of the understanding in what he called the Antinomies of the pure reason.
The theses in these four antinomies constitute the teaching of philosophical dogmatism.
The Antinomies of Pure Reason Transcendental reason attempts to reconcile conflicting assertions.
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