It will be shown in this article that an ontological approach for some problems related to the interpretation of Quantum Mechanics (QM) could emerge from a re-evaluation of the main paradox of early Greek thought: the paradox of Being and non-Being, and the solutions presented to it by Plato and Aristotle. More well known are the derivative paradoxes of Zeno: the paradox of motion and the paradox of the One and the Many. They stem from what was perceived by classical philosophy to be the fundamental enigma for thinking about the world: the seemingly contradictory results that followed from the co-incidence of being and non-being in the world of change and motion as we experience it, and the experience of absolute existence here and now. The...
En la Física, Aristóteles ofrece dos soluciones a la 'dicotomía' de Zenón. Waterlow y Sorabji procur...
What is the relationship between the arguments that Aristotle and Simplicius attribute to Zeno of El...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the traditional interpretation according to which the arguments ...
In this paper the claim that Zeno's paradoxes have been solved is contested. Although "no one has ev...
This paper explores how Aristotle rejects some Eleatic tenets in general and some of Zeno’s views in...
While Aristotle provides the crucial testimonies for the paradoxes of motion, topos, and the falling...
MATHEMATICAL RESOLUTIONS OF ZENO’s PARADOXES of motion have been offered on a regular basis since th...
This paper begins by examining the recent history of interpretations of one of Zeno’s paradoxes of m...
In the Introduction it is shown that there are scientific theories which are real worId examples of ...
Zeno’s arguments are generally regarded as ingenious but downright unsound paradoxes, worth of atten...
That Zeno availed himself of a number of previously unfamiliar (and often unknown) and very sophisti...
Chris Mortensen, philosophy, interrogation, Bertrand Russell, Eleatic, spatial extension, motion, Th...
Zeno’s arguments are generally regarded as ingenious but downright unsound paradoxes, worth of atten...
It will be shown in this article that an ontological approach for some problems related to the inter...
The article considers new approaches to four of Zeno’s paradoxes: the Arrow, Achilles and the Tortoi...
En la Física, Aristóteles ofrece dos soluciones a la 'dicotomía' de Zenón. Waterlow y Sorabji procur...
What is the relationship between the arguments that Aristotle and Simplicius attribute to Zeno of El...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the traditional interpretation according to which the arguments ...
In this paper the claim that Zeno's paradoxes have been solved is contested. Although "no one has ev...
This paper explores how Aristotle rejects some Eleatic tenets in general and some of Zeno’s views in...
While Aristotle provides the crucial testimonies for the paradoxes of motion, topos, and the falling...
MATHEMATICAL RESOLUTIONS OF ZENO’s PARADOXES of motion have been offered on a regular basis since th...
This paper begins by examining the recent history of interpretations of one of Zeno’s paradoxes of m...
In the Introduction it is shown that there are scientific theories which are real worId examples of ...
Zeno’s arguments are generally regarded as ingenious but downright unsound paradoxes, worth of atten...
That Zeno availed himself of a number of previously unfamiliar (and often unknown) and very sophisti...
Chris Mortensen, philosophy, interrogation, Bertrand Russell, Eleatic, spatial extension, motion, Th...
Zeno’s arguments are generally regarded as ingenious but downright unsound paradoxes, worth of atten...
It will be shown in this article that an ontological approach for some problems related to the inter...
The article considers new approaches to four of Zeno’s paradoxes: the Arrow, Achilles and the Tortoi...
En la Física, Aristóteles ofrece dos soluciones a la 'dicotomía' de Zenón. Waterlow y Sorabji procur...
What is the relationship between the arguments that Aristotle and Simplicius attribute to Zeno of El...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the traditional interpretation according to which the arguments ...