In this paper, I introduce and discuss a paradox that I call “subtraction paradox”. The subtraction paradox has the same basic structure as many other puzzles involving the notion of nothingness. Roughly, the structure is this: sometimes we presuppose, when we speak, that “nothing” (“nothingness”) denotes something; however, if so, the thing denoted by “nothing”, viz., nothing, cannot be nothing (for no thing is nothing). It may be tempting to think that the subtraction paradox ultimately depends on the fact that the notion of nothingness is especially problematic. In this paper, I draw doubt on this view, showing that essentially the same paradox can be formulated with no appeal to the notion of nothingness. In the Appendix, I suggest that...
There is a common belief that non-being and nothingness are identical, a widespread, even general de...
This essay in the comparative metaphysic of nothingness begins by pondering why Leibniz thought of t...
This paper discusses the concept of nothing (nothingness) from the point of logic and ontology (meta...
In this paper, I introduce and discuss a paradox that I call “subtraction paradox”. The subtraction ...
The answer to the question of why there is Something rather than Nothing is that there has to be Som...
There is an obvious paradox concerning nothing(ness). It is something—for example, we can think abou...
The subtraction argument aims to show that there is an empty world, in the sense of a possible world...
Let us take Russell’s set of all sets that do not contain themselves as a paradigm of paradox. We as...
We show that, assuming impossibility of absolute nothingness, a necessary being does exist. Our argu...
Peter van Inwagen has given an answer to the question ‘Why is there something rather than nothing?’....
In this paper we offer a new solution to the old paradox of nothingness. This new solution develops ...
Peter van Inwagen has given an answer to the question ‘Why is there something rather than nothing?’....
Nothingness is a perennial subject of philosophical inquiry. From the logical point of view, the pro...
A paradox, it is claimed, is a radical form of contradiction, one that produces gaps in meaning. In ...
The title is pretty self-explanatory. This version includes additions as well as some significant re...
There is a common belief that non-being and nothingness are identical, a widespread, even general de...
This essay in the comparative metaphysic of nothingness begins by pondering why Leibniz thought of t...
This paper discusses the concept of nothing (nothingness) from the point of logic and ontology (meta...
In this paper, I introduce and discuss a paradox that I call “subtraction paradox”. The subtraction ...
The answer to the question of why there is Something rather than Nothing is that there has to be Som...
There is an obvious paradox concerning nothing(ness). It is something—for example, we can think abou...
The subtraction argument aims to show that there is an empty world, in the sense of a possible world...
Let us take Russell’s set of all sets that do not contain themselves as a paradigm of paradox. We as...
We show that, assuming impossibility of absolute nothingness, a necessary being does exist. Our argu...
Peter van Inwagen has given an answer to the question ‘Why is there something rather than nothing?’....
In this paper we offer a new solution to the old paradox of nothingness. This new solution develops ...
Peter van Inwagen has given an answer to the question ‘Why is there something rather than nothing?’....
Nothingness is a perennial subject of philosophical inquiry. From the logical point of view, the pro...
A paradox, it is claimed, is a radical form of contradiction, one that produces gaps in meaning. In ...
The title is pretty self-explanatory. This version includes additions as well as some significant re...
There is a common belief that non-being and nothingness are identical, a widespread, even general de...
This essay in the comparative metaphysic of nothingness begins by pondering why Leibniz thought of t...
This paper discusses the concept of nothing (nothingness) from the point of logic and ontology (meta...