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Medieval Finitism

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Abstract
Discussing various versions of two medieval arguments for the impossibility of infinity, this Element sheds light on early stages of the evolution of the notion of INFINITIES OF DIFFERENT SIZES. The first argument is called 'the Equality Argument' and relies on the premise that all infinities are equal. The second argument is called 'the Mapping Argument' and relies on the assumption that if one t...
Keywords
Impossibility
Premise
Argument (complex analysis)
Infinity
Epistemology
Philosophy
Context (archaeology)
Mathematics
History
Political science
Archaeology
Law
Mathematical analysis
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
Reduced inequalities



Medieval Finitism

Medieval Finitism

Citations:

2

References:

67

Abstract
Discussing various versions of two medieval arguments for the impossibility of infinity, this Element sheds light on early stages of the evolution of the notion of INFINITIES OF DIFFERENT SIZES. The first argument is called 'the Equality Argument' and relies on the premise that all infinities are equal. The second argument is called 'the Mapping Argument' and relies on the assumption that if one t...
Keywords
Impossibility
Premise
Argument (complex analysis)
Infinity
Epistemology
Philosophy
Context (archaeology)
Mathematics
History
Political science
Archaeology
Law
Mathematical analysis
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
Reduced inequalities