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  1. The indexical fallacy in Mctaggart's proof of the unreality of time.E. J. Lowe - 1987 - Mind 96 (381):62-70.
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  • The Unreality of Time.J. Ellis McTaggart - 1908 - Philosophical Review 18:466.
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  • Ancient atomism.Sylvia Berryman - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  • Continuity and Infinitesimals.John L. Bell - unknown
    The usual meaning of the word continuous is “unbroken” or “uninterrupted”: thus a continuous entity —a continuum—has no “gaps.” We commonly suppose that space and time are continuous, and certain philosophers have maintained that all natural processes occur continuously: witness, for example, Leibniz's famous apothegm natura non facit saltus—“nature makes no jump.” In mathematics the word is used in the same general sense, but has had to be furnished with increasingly precise definitions. So, for instance, in the later 18th century (...)
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