Zeno’s Debt to Hippasus
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https://doi.org/10.36950/FAKN2486Keywords:
argumentum ad impossibile, Hippasus, incommensurability, mathematics, philosophy, ZenoAbstract
The way of argumentation employed by the Eleatic philosophers was repeatedly compared with methods of demonstration characteristic for Greek mathematics. The paper addresses a particular type of argument, argumentum ad impossibile, found in both Zeno’s antinomies and an ancient demonstration of the incommensurability of the side and diagonal of a square. It is argued that in this particular case the debtor was Zeno.
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2018-06-19
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Panchenko, D. (2018). Zeno’s Debt to Hippasus. Hyperboreus, 23(2), 208-223. https://doi.org/10.36950/FAKN2486