Equality and near-equality in a nonstandard world
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Logic and Logical Philosophy
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In the context of nonstandard analysis, the somewhat vague
equality relation of near-equality allows us to relate objects that are indistinguishable
but not necessarily equal. This relation appears to enable us to
better understand certain paradoxes, such as the paradox of Theseus’s ship,
by identifying identity at a time with identity over a short period of time.
With this view in mind, I propose and discuss two mathematical models for
this paradox.
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DINIS, Bruno. Equality and Near-Equality in a Nonstandard World. Logic and Logical Philosophy [online]. 21 May 2022, s. 1–14. DOI 10.12775/LLP.2022.018.