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antinomy Meaning in Bengali



 দুই কর্তৃত্বের পরস্পরবিরোধ, কোনো আইন বা নিয়মের অন্তস্থ বিরোধ, দুই নিয়মের মধ্যগত বিরোধ, ন্যায়বিরোধ, বিভিন্ন আইনের মধ্যে বিরোধ, বিরোধাভাস,

দুই বিবৃতি মধ্যে একটি অসঙ্গতি যে সমানভাবে যুক্তিসংগত বলে মনে হচ্ছে

Noun:

বিরোধাভাস, বিভিন্ন আইনের মধ্যে বিরোধ, দুই কর্তৃত্বের পরস্পরবিরোধ,





antinomy's Usage Examples:

In mathematical logic, Russell's paradox (also known as Russell's antinomy), is a set-theoretic paradox discovered by the British philosopher and mathematician.


The Russell–Myhill paradox or Russell–Myhill antinomy, discovered by Bertrand Russell in 1902 (and discussed in his The Principles.


In logic, Richard's paradox is a semantical antinomy of set theory and natural language first described by the French mathematician Jules Richard in 1905.


of all ordinal numbers" leads to a contradiction and therefore shows an antinomy in a system that allows its construction.


The Grelling–Nelson paradox is an antinomy, or a semantic self-referential paradox, concerning the applicability to itself of the word "heterological".


Although it is not an actual antinomy like Russell's paradox, the result is typically called a paradox, and was.


whole antinomy of cosmology a mere sham fight.


He said that Kant only pretended that there is a necessary antinomy in reason.


The antinomy of myths Jesus walked on water Rama vanquished the ten-headed.


A paradox that is in neither class may be an antinomy, which reaches a self-contradictory result by properly applying accepted.


These paradoxes, often called antinomy, point out genuine problems in our understanding of the ideas of truth.


philosophy and logic, the classical liar paradox or liar's paradox or antinomy of the liar is the statement of a liar that he or she is lying: for instance.


of the first antinomy concerning time.


exercising reason should remain aware of the crisis of reason and see the antinomy, those rationally unsolvable contradictions that reason unearths, as the.



antinomy's Meaning':

a contradiction between two statements that seem equally reasonable

Synonyms:

contradiction in terms; contradiction;

Antonyms:

truth;

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