Definitionadj. sharply contrasted in character or purpose
Last update: July 1, 2015
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If we try to know the real world, we find ourselves distracted by opposite arguments (" ` Antithetic of Pure Reason "), plausible and resistless in attack, helpless in defence. [Please select]
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In accordance with the prevalent antithetic view of the alternation of generations in these plants (see PLANTS, REPRODUCTION or), the forms distinguished as sporophyte and gametophyte are not homogenetic; consequently their leaves are not homologous, but are only functionally similar (homoplastic; see infra). [Please select]
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If we try to know the real world, we find ourselves distracted by opposite arguments (" ` Antithetic of Pure Reason "), plausible and resistless in attack, helpless in defence. [Please select]
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In the following examples, the relative emphasis is applied to three sets of antithetic words. [Please select]
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Transcendental antithetic is an investigation into the antinomy of pure reason, its causes and result. [Please select]
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From this point of view, there is properly no antithetic of pure reason. [Please select]
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Again antithetic to the perfect word 'Home' in the line before. [Please select]
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For here a new phenomenon of human reason meets us--a perfectly natural antithetic, which does not require to be sought for by subtle sophistry, but into which reason of itself unavoidably falls. [Please select]
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By antithetic I do not understand dogmatical assertions of the opposite, but the self-contradiction of seemingly dogmatical cognitions (thesis cum antithesis), in none of which we can discover any decided superiority. [Please select]
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