antinomiiden
Antinomiiden is a term used in philosophy and logic to describe a contradiction that arises from two seemingly valid and reasonable premises. These contradictions are often called antinomies, and they highlight the limits of human reason or the complexities of certain concepts. The term itself is derived from the Greek words "anti" (against) and "nomos" (law or principle), suggesting a conflict of principles.
Philosophers have grappled with antinomies for centuries. One of the most famous examples comes from Immanuel
Antinomies can also appear in other fields, such as mathematics and physics. For instance, Zeno's paradoxes,