Kant's antinomies (source code)

= Kant's antinomies
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Kant's antinomies are a series of contradictions that arise from the application of pure reason to metaphysical concepts, particularly in his work "Critique of Pure Reason." In this context, an antinomy refers to a situation where two compelling, yet mutually contradictory, arguments can be made regarding the same issue.