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Introducing philosophy

Lanham, Md.: Distributed to the trade in the U.S. by National Bk. Network. Edited by Judy Groves & Richard Appignanesi (1999)

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  1. Zero—a Tangible Representation of Nonexistence: Implications for Modern Science and the Fundamental.Sudip Bhattacharyya - 2021 - Sophia 60 (3):655-676.
    A defining characteristic of modern science is its ability to make immensely successful predictions of natural phenomena without invoking a putative god or a supernatural being. Here, we argue that this intellectual discipline would not acquire such an ability without the mathematical zero. We insist that zero and its basic operations were likely conceived in India based on a philosophy of nothing, and classify nothing into four categories—balance, absence, emptiness and nonexistence. We argue that zero is a tangible representation of (...)
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