Μάθημα : Φιλοσοφία της Βιολογίας (ακαδ. έτος 2024-2025) - ΥΦ7
Κωδικός : PHS575
Talk by Øystein Linnebo - Monday 24.2 - 18.30 - 20.30
Dear all,
On Monday 24/2 18.30-20.30 (Goudarouli seminar room, HPS Dept/old building) Øystein Linnebo, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oslο, will give a talk on 'What is potentialism?’.
Abstract: Aristotle famously claimed that the only coherent form of infinity is potential, not actual. However many objects there are, it is possible for there to be yet more; but it is impossible for there in fact to be infinitely many objects. Although this view was superseded by Cantor’s transfinite set theory, even Cantor regarded the collection of all sets as “unfinished” or incapable of “being together”. In recent years, there has been a revival of interest in potentialist approaches to the philosophy and foundations of mathematics. This talk is an attempt to clarify what potentialism is and is not, as well as to respond to some objections.
The event is organised by the Laboratory “Logic and Metaphysics” of the Research Centre for Greek Philosophy at the Academy of Athens and the Laboratory of Philosophy, Ethics, Policy and Communication of Science and Technology, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
All welcome!
SI