Russell and Zeno's Arrow Paradox (original) (raw)

Zeno's Paradoxes.

Chris Mortensen

2007

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A NEW TWIST TO ZENO'S ARROW PARADOX

Erdinç Sayan

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Aristotle's solution to Zeno's arrow paradox and its implications

John Pemberton

Ancient Philosophy Today: Dialogoi (https://www.euppublishing.com/loi/anph), 2022

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Zeno's Paradoxes and the Cosmological Argument

Jan Dejnožka

International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 1989

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Mathematics, Models and Zeno's Paradoxes

Mark Bridger

Synthese, 1997

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Ristevski, Nikola. “Contemporary obstacles with the old Zeno’s paradoxes”, E-journal “Systasis” 42, Skopje: Association of the Classical Philologists “Antika”, 2024, pages 40 – 54.

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Systasis, 2024

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Zeno's Paradoxes: A Cardinal Problem

Karin Verelst

2001

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The Deep Mystery of the Universe Behind Zeno's Paradox

Henok Tadesse

Henok Tadesse, 2023

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Russell and Wittgenstein on time and memory: two different uses of the cinematographic metaphor

Guilherme Ghisoni

Analytica - Revista de Filosofia, 2014

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Aristotle and Zeno's paradoxes

Evgeni Latinov

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ANALOG AND DIGITAL CONSISTENCY IN THE PARADOX OF 'THE ARROW'

Lune Loh

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Are Zeno's Arguments Unsound Paradoxes?

Guido Calenda

Peitho - Examina Antiqua 1(4) 2013: 125-140

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Bertrand Russell. Our knowledge of the external world

Gelson Silva

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Russell's Paradox: A Historical Study about the Paradox in Frege's Theories

Denise Vilela

Revista Brasileira de História da Matemática, 2020

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Cambridge Philosophers IX: Bertrand Russell

Ray Monk

Philosophy, 1999

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Why Zeno's Paradoxes of Motion are Actually About Immobility.

Maël Bathfield

Foundations of Science, 2018

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ZENO'S ARROW ON THE WAY TO THE PURPOSE

Andrey Ivanov

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Still Another Note on Zeno's Arrow (draft)

Gottfried Heinemann

Presented at the Conference "Now, Exaiphnês and the Present Moment in Ancient Philosophy" Ruhr Universität Bochum, March 24-25, 2022, 2022

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Reflections on Russell's antinomy

Paola Cattabriga

ArXiv http://arxiv.org/abs/2409.05903, 2024

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Russell's Paradox Re-examined

Arnold Cusmariu

Erkenntnis, 1979

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Comparing Logical Paradoxes through the Method of Sublation: Hui Shi, Zeno and the "Flying Arrow Problem"

Jana Rosker

Asian studies 10(2), pp. 299–312, 2022

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Rüstow's thesis on Russell's paradox

Volker Peckhaus

Modern Logic, 1995

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Russell’s Method of Analysis

Paul Hager

The Cambridge Companion to Bertrand Russell, 2003

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A New Reconstruction of Zeno's Flying Arrow Argument

Gerald J Massey

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On the iterative explanation of the paradoxes

Christopher Menzel

Philosophical Studies, 1986

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The Breadth of the Paradox

Patricia Blanchette

Philosophia Mathematica, 2015

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Zeno ’ s paradox and Continuum Hypothesis

Arun Uday

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A Soundness Analysis of Zeno’s of Elea Dichotomy

Igor Berestov

Respublica literaria, 2021

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Russell's Logicism [review of Denis Vernant, La Philosophie mathématique de Bertrand Russell

Russell Wahl

1994

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Zeno's Paradoxes. A Cardinal Problem 1. On Zenonian Plurality

Karin Verelst

Arxiv preprint math/0604639, 2006

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Intuition and Russelin Paradox

Margaret Cuonzo

2001

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On Bertrand Russell's "Problems of Philosophy"

Christopher Wright

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Russell and the vicious circle principle

Philippe de Rouilhan

Philosophical Studies, 1992

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A Reconstruction of Bertrand Russell’s Argument on How A Priori Knowledge is Possible

Steven Umbrello

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