Zero provides a challenge for philosophers of mathematics with realist inclinations. On the one hand it is a bona fide cardinal number, yet on the other it is linked to ideas of nothingness and non-being. This paper provides an analysis of the epistemology and metaphysics of zero. We develop several constraints and then argue that a satisfactory account of zero can be obtained by integrating (1) an account of numbers as properties of collections, (2) work on the philosophy of absences, and (3) recent work in numerical cognition and ontogenetic studies.publishe
AbstractThe idea that we can perceive absences is becoming increasingly popular in contemporary phil...
a) How does zero contribute to the extension of the numerical domain of natural numbers to integers?...
This work deals with problems involving infinities and infinitesimals. It explores the ideas behind...
Zero provides a challenge for philosophers of mathematics with realist inclinations. On the one hand...
Mathematics and philosophy, as disciplines, have been always been intertwines through their common o...
The significance and use of absence of a thing is highlighted taking examples from mathematics, phys...
textThe notion of absence is pervasive throughout and central to human language and thought. Such t...
The significance and use of absence of a thing is highlighted as its presence. The role of absence i...
This essay in the comparative metaphysic of nothingness begins by pondering why Leibniz thought of t...
n the popular literature there is a certain fascina-tion with the concept of zero [1]–[3]. While tod...
Nothingness is a multifaceted problem. The basic difficulty connected with it emerges in the philoso...
The controversy around the inclusion of zero in the number system has been widely documented. Influe...
The essay is an exploration proceeding from partly Platonic, or arguably Quinean, premises about the...
The overall aim of this study was to explore children's conceptions of zero. To determine whether ch...
The number zero represents an integer, that can be found between the number 1 and -1 on the number l...
AbstractThe idea that we can perceive absences is becoming increasingly popular in contemporary phil...
a) How does zero contribute to the extension of the numerical domain of natural numbers to integers?...
This work deals with problems involving infinities and infinitesimals. It explores the ideas behind...
Zero provides a challenge for philosophers of mathematics with realist inclinations. On the one hand...
Mathematics and philosophy, as disciplines, have been always been intertwines through their common o...
The significance and use of absence of a thing is highlighted taking examples from mathematics, phys...
textThe notion of absence is pervasive throughout and central to human language and thought. Such t...
The significance and use of absence of a thing is highlighted as its presence. The role of absence i...
This essay in the comparative metaphysic of nothingness begins by pondering why Leibniz thought of t...
n the popular literature there is a certain fascina-tion with the concept of zero [1]–[3]. While tod...
Nothingness is a multifaceted problem. The basic difficulty connected with it emerges in the philoso...
The controversy around the inclusion of zero in the number system has been widely documented. Influe...
The essay is an exploration proceeding from partly Platonic, or arguably Quinean, premises about the...
The overall aim of this study was to explore children's conceptions of zero. To determine whether ch...
The number zero represents an integer, that can be found between the number 1 and -1 on the number l...
AbstractThe idea that we can perceive absences is becoming increasingly popular in contemporary phil...
a) How does zero contribute to the extension of the numerical domain of natural numbers to integers?...
This work deals with problems involving infinities and infinitesimals. It explores the ideas behind...