In this paper, we address an infamous argument against divisibility that dates back to Zeno. There has been an incredible amount of discussion on how to understand the critical notions of divisibility, extension, and infinite divisibility that are crucial for the very formulation of the argument. The paper provides new and rigorous definitions of those notions using the formal theories of parthood and location. Also, it provides a new solution to the paradox of divisibility which does not face some threats that can possibly undermine the standard Lebesgue measure solution to such a paradox
Many philosophers present dispensability or indispensability arguments that presuppose a specific co...
Elements of theory of divisibility are present in many various interesting mathematical tasks, espec...
An original observation of Zeno's Achilles\Tortoise Race Paradox is introduced. It leads to novel un...
In this paper, we address an infamous argument against divisibility that dates back to Zeno. There h...
We will explore the problem of the manner in which the world may be divided into parts, and how this...
Zeno's paradoxes can be resolved either on the assumption that spatial and temporal intervals are in...
In one of his paradoxes Zeno of Elea had argued for the indivisibility of being. For being to be div...
The principles of infinite divisibility are discussed, and illustrated by their occurrence in statis...
In this paper the claim that Zeno's paradoxes have been solved is contested. Although "no one has ev...
I provide an interpretation of Hume’s argument in Treatise 1.2 Of the Ideas of Space and Time that f...
• In previous classes, we discussed how Hume’s theses concerning distinguishability and separability...
(Non)denumerability The focus of this article is the rise of modern set theory which, according to...
In this paper, I develop an original view of the structure of space—called infinitesimal atomism—as ...
This thesis explains and defends Hume’s lead argument against the infinite divisibility of a finite ...
MATHEMATICAL RESOLUTIONS OF ZENO’s PARADOXES of motion have been offered on a regular basis since th...
Many philosophers present dispensability or indispensability arguments that presuppose a specific co...
Elements of theory of divisibility are present in many various interesting mathematical tasks, espec...
An original observation of Zeno's Achilles\Tortoise Race Paradox is introduced. It leads to novel un...
In this paper, we address an infamous argument against divisibility that dates back to Zeno. There h...
We will explore the problem of the manner in which the world may be divided into parts, and how this...
Zeno's paradoxes can be resolved either on the assumption that spatial and temporal intervals are in...
In one of his paradoxes Zeno of Elea had argued for the indivisibility of being. For being to be div...
The principles of infinite divisibility are discussed, and illustrated by their occurrence in statis...
In this paper the claim that Zeno's paradoxes have been solved is contested. Although "no one has ev...
I provide an interpretation of Hume’s argument in Treatise 1.2 Of the Ideas of Space and Time that f...
• In previous classes, we discussed how Hume’s theses concerning distinguishability and separability...
(Non)denumerability The focus of this article is the rise of modern set theory which, according to...
In this paper, I develop an original view of the structure of space—called infinitesimal atomism—as ...
This thesis explains and defends Hume’s lead argument against the infinite divisibility of a finite ...
MATHEMATICAL RESOLUTIONS OF ZENO’s PARADOXES of motion have been offered on a regular basis since th...
Many philosophers present dispensability or indispensability arguments that presuppose a specific co...
Elements of theory of divisibility are present in many various interesting mathematical tasks, espec...
An original observation of Zeno's Achilles\Tortoise Race Paradox is introduced. It leads to novel un...