Are Zeno’s Arguments Unsound Paradoxes?

Zeno’s arguments are generally regarded as ingenious but downright unsound paradoxes, worth of attention mainly to disclose why they go wrong or, alternatively, to recognise them as clever, even if crude, anticipations of modern views on the space, the infinite or the quantum view of matter. In eit...

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Main Author: Guido Calenda
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Language:deu
Published: Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan 2013-06-01
Series:Peitho
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Online Access:https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/peitho/article/view/8207
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spelling doaj-8dd83ddf43a04dd98f64872dd521afd92020-11-25T03:47:56ZdeuAdam Mickiewicz University, PoznanPeitho2082-75392013-06-014110.14746/pea.2013.1.67972Are Zeno’s Arguments Unsound Paradoxes?Guido Calenda Zeno’s arguments are generally regarded as ingenious but downright unsound paradoxes, worth of attention mainly to disclose why they go wrong or, alternatively, to recognise them as clever, even if crude, anticipations of modern views on the space, the infinite or the quantum view of matter. In either case, the arguments lose any connection with the scientific and philosophical problems of Zeno’s own time and environment. In the present paper, I argue that it is possible to make sense of Zeno’s arguments if we recognise that Zeno was indeed a close follower of Parmenides, who wanted to show that, if the plurality of beings existed, then various absurd consequences would follow. He intended to highlight the compact and inarticulate nature of the being, and the human character of the system of world partitions producing the entities and the objects on which our knowledge is based. https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/peitho/article/view/8207ZenoEleatismontologybeingparadoxes
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Are Zeno’s Arguments Unsound Paradoxes?
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Eleatism
ontology
being
paradoxes
author_facet Guido Calenda
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title Are Zeno’s Arguments Unsound Paradoxes?
title_short Are Zeno’s Arguments Unsound Paradoxes?
title_full Are Zeno’s Arguments Unsound Paradoxes?
title_fullStr Are Zeno’s Arguments Unsound Paradoxes?
title_full_unstemmed Are Zeno’s Arguments Unsound Paradoxes?
title_sort are zeno’s arguments unsound paradoxes?
publisher Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan
series Peitho
issn 2082-7539
publishDate 2013-06-01
description Zeno’s arguments are generally regarded as ingenious but downright unsound paradoxes, worth of attention mainly to disclose why they go wrong or, alternatively, to recognise them as clever, even if crude, anticipations of modern views on the space, the infinite or the quantum view of matter. In either case, the arguments lose any connection with the scientific and philosophical problems of Zeno’s own time and environment. In the present paper, I argue that it is possible to make sense of Zeno’s arguments if we recognise that Zeno was indeed a close follower of Parmenides, who wanted to show that, if the plurality of beings existed, then various absurd consequences would follow. He intended to highlight the compact and inarticulate nature of the being, and the human character of the system of world partitions producing the entities and the objects on which our knowledge is based.
topic Zeno
Eleatism
ontology
being
paradoxes
url https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/peitho/article/view/8207
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