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Bright and Stable Quaternary Ammonium Antinomy Halides for Solid-State Lighting
Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 2022Lead halide perovskite, as a promising luminescent material, has been studied extensively in recent years. However, the toxicity of lead and its reduced duration and color stability under operating conditions...
Shiqi Sui +7 more
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Kant vs. Leibniz in the Second Antinomy: Organisms Are Not Infinitely Subtle Machines
Kant-Studien, 2014Philippe Huneman
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Theory Into Practice or Vice Versa? Comments on an Educational Antinomy
Journal of Educational Thought / Revue de la Pensée Educative, 2018The longstanding educational problem of "translating theory into practice" is not a problem in the conventional sense of a question proposed for solution.
J. Sanders, J. McPeck
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Kant, the Third Antinomy and Transcendental Arguments
Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 2018In this paper I consider whether a reading of Kant’s solution to the Third Antinomy can offer material for devising a new model of transcendental argument.
G. Gava
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, Kant ’ s Cosmology : From the Pre-Critical System to the Antinomy of Pure
Kantian Review, 2022James Messina
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Legal systems are not necessarily coherent. Coherence represents an ideal of the law in force aimed at by both lawmakers and judges. It has a rational character and it is necessary for the application of positive law and for assuring justice and legal security.
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Benacerraf’s Mathematical Antinomy
2016Benacerraf’s “Mathematical Truth” (Benacerraf 1973) takes on the form of a well-known dilemma. Either a referential semantics for ordinary language is extended to mathematical language, but then one lapses into platonism, or a reasonable account of mathematical knowledge as a proof activity is put forward, but then no account of mathematical truth as ...
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Journal of Classical Sociology, 2001
In this article, I revisit Max Weber's lecture `Science as a Vocation' by considering his position that choices between values are, in the end, irrational. In examining an argument, which he attributes to Tolstoy, on the relationship between modern culture, science and the meaningless of death, I attempt to prove that Weber's position nullifies the ...
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In this article, I revisit Max Weber's lecture `Science as a Vocation' by considering his position that choices between values are, in the end, irrational. In examining an argument, which he attributes to Tolstoy, on the relationship between modern culture, science and the meaningless of death, I attempt to prove that Weber's position nullifies the ...
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2010
In this paper we wish to present some antinomies that arise in the analysis of urban-rural relations. First of all: are we to give a norm or simply to describe what happens? Second: the fight between res extensa, territory, and res cogitans, nets and knots. Third: the contrast between the theory of Central Places and the Reticular theory.
CHANG, Ting Fa Margherita +2 more
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In this paper we wish to present some antinomies that arise in the analysis of urban-rural relations. First of all: are we to give a norm or simply to describe what happens? Second: the fight between res extensa, territory, and res cogitans, nets and knots. Third: the contrast between the theory of Central Places and the Reticular theory.
CHANG, Ting Fa Margherita +2 more
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