10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ANTILOGIES»
Discover the use of
antilogies in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
antilogies and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
The grand aim of Kant in his paralogisms and antilogies was to put an end to
licentious speculation; but his disciples soon disdained the narrow limits of time
and space which he had prescribed as its boundaries. Fichte was even
persuaded ...
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a sketch of a philosophy part I. mind: its powers and ...
And thus we are in a position to appreciate the philosophy of Hamilton, which is
the latest theory for disarming the antilogies of reason — enemies to discovery,
these antilogies — which, under able generalship, such as that of Herbert
Spencer ...
john g. macvicar, d.d., 1868
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Examination of the principles of the Scoto-Oxonian ...
\Vithin its prescribed domain, it is shown to be consistent; and that it only
becomes selfcontradictory, when transcending the sphere of those limits which
discriminate from each other its legitimate and its illegitimate exercise. The
antilogies in ...
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Latin Literature: A History
As it was, other antilogies aroused immediate concerns in Cato, namely,
Carneades' antilogies on justice. Before a large Roman audience the
philosopher insinuated that Rome's domination over the other peoples, which
Rome claimed as ...
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The Viability of the Rhetorical Tradition
And the speakers advance contrary theses about imperialism. The parallel
quality of the speeches has suggested to Phillip Harding that the speeches arc
dissoi logoi or antilogies, that is, speeches that present opposite sides of the
same issue ...
Richard Graff, Arthur E. Walzer, Janet Atwill, 2005
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Crazy quilt: remarkable comic confusions including sinister ...
Crazy Quilt is a new collection of outrageous and comic imbroglios on such subjects as travel, the high life, bureaucracy, and language. A Turkish restaurant proposes: Brain Salad and Virgin Lips.
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Greek Medicine from Hippocrates to Galen: Selected Papers
Through the process of retaliation, which is frequent in the antilogies of
Thucydides, Alcibiades shows that the pol- itics and therapeutics of radical
change advocated by Nicias would lead to an aim that is the very opposite of
what he was ...
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The Minnesota Commission of Administration and Finance, ...
The list given in Kathleen Freeman's Companion to Diets is a full one, but
Untersteiner thinks that a number of the items listed there were not separate
pieces but parts or chapters of a principal work called Antilogies or Contradictory
Arguments ...
Lloyd Milton Short, Carl W. Tiller, 1942
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Atheism, Religion and Enlightenment in Pre-revolutionary Europe
(M17) Abbé de Fontenai (1736–1806; Jesuit, journalist) and Joseph Donzé de
verteuil (1736–1818; priest), Esprit des livres défendus, ou Antilogies
philosophiques, paris 1777 [4 vols, in 12o]. Refuted La Politique naturelle on
several ...
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Soviet and Post-Soviet Identities
Unlike other words weakly dependent on relational linkages, antilogies are
heavily reliant on referentiality. Only the social context can break a Janus-faced
word such as 'sanction' in one direction or the other. Such is the case, I would
contend, ...
Mark Bassin, Catriona Kelly, 2012