A disciple of Parmenides, Zenon of Elea (around -490 to around -430) still attracts special attention today because of the paradoxes with which he annoyed his philosophically interested contemporaries. We now understand paradoxes to mean argumentations that lead to contradictions because an unclear or incorrect idea of a concept is at play. That was the case for both movement and infinity at the time. Today we have clear ideas about these terms and can resolve the paradoxes that have so unset..
eno of Elea is most famous for his “paradoxes of motion,”1 four arguments which purport to prove, co...
Zeno of Elea was brilliant producing paradox [1]; the most famous is the story of Achilles and the t...
It will be shown in this article that an ontological approach for some problems related to the inter...
Certain areas in mathematics seem to possess deep secrets. Such are the areas of mathematics that de...
In arguments made about the paradoxes of Zeno of Elea there is not always a clear distinction betwee...
Zeno of Elea about 489 BC , is the favorite disciple of Parmenides about 514 BC . Zeno devotes himse...
In the Introduction it is shown that there are scientific theories which are real worId examples of ...
In this paper the claim that Zeno's paradoxes have been solved is contested. Although "no one has ev...
This paper begins by examining the recent history of interpretations of one of Zeno’s paradoxes of m...
Chris Mortensen, philosophy, interrogation, Bertrand Russell, Eleatic, spatial extension, motion, Th...
MATHEMATICAL RESOLUTIONS OF ZENO’s PARADOXES of motion have been offered on a regular basis since th...
Zeno’s arguments are generally regarded as ingenious but downright unsound paradoxes, worth of atten...
Zeno’s arguments are generally regarded as ingenious but downright unsound paradoxes, worth of atten...
The meager second-hand reports on the life of Zeno of Elea and his book with the famous paradoxes i...
Zeno of Elea's motion and infinity paradoxes, excluding the Stadium, are stated (1), commented on (2...
eno of Elea is most famous for his “paradoxes of motion,”1 four arguments which purport to prove, co...
Zeno of Elea was brilliant producing paradox [1]; the most famous is the story of Achilles and the t...
It will be shown in this article that an ontological approach for some problems related to the inter...
Certain areas in mathematics seem to possess deep secrets. Such are the areas of mathematics that de...
In arguments made about the paradoxes of Zeno of Elea there is not always a clear distinction betwee...
Zeno of Elea about 489 BC , is the favorite disciple of Parmenides about 514 BC . Zeno devotes himse...
In the Introduction it is shown that there are scientific theories which are real worId examples of ...
In this paper the claim that Zeno's paradoxes have been solved is contested. Although "no one has ev...
This paper begins by examining the recent history of interpretations of one of Zeno’s paradoxes of m...
Chris Mortensen, philosophy, interrogation, Bertrand Russell, Eleatic, spatial extension, motion, Th...
MATHEMATICAL RESOLUTIONS OF ZENO’s PARADOXES of motion have been offered on a regular basis since th...
Zeno’s arguments are generally regarded as ingenious but downright unsound paradoxes, worth of atten...
Zeno’s arguments are generally regarded as ingenious but downright unsound paradoxes, worth of atten...
The meager second-hand reports on the life of Zeno of Elea and his book with the famous paradoxes i...
Zeno of Elea's motion and infinity paradoxes, excluding the Stadium, are stated (1), commented on (2...
eno of Elea is most famous for his “paradoxes of motion,”1 four arguments which purport to prove, co...
Zeno of Elea was brilliant producing paradox [1]; the most famous is the story of Achilles and the t...
It will be shown in this article that an ontological approach for some problems related to the inter...