Finitism,Divisibilty, and the Beginning of the Universe: Replies to Loke and Dumsday |
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Authors: | Stephen Puryear |
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Affiliation: | North Carolina State University |
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Abstract: | Some philosophers contend that the past must be finite in duration, because otherwise reaching the present would have involved the sequential occurrence of an actual infinity of events, which they regard as impossible. I recently developed a new objection to this finitist argument, to which Andrew Ter Ern Loke and Travis Dumsday have replied. Here I respond to the three main points raised in their replies. |
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Keywords: | space time continuity infinity creation |
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