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Comparative study of actuators in biomechatronic projects of exoskeletons and huma...
Author(s): |
Boccardi, Emiliano
;
Macias-Bustos, Moises
Total Authors: 2
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Document type: | Journal article |
Source: | HUMANA MENTE-JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHICAL STUDIES; v. N/A, n. 32, p. 33-pg., 2017-08-01. |
Abstract | |
In this paper we discuss Priest's account of change and motion, contrasting it with its more orthodox rival, the Russellian account. The paper is divided in two parts. In first one we take a stance that is more sympathetic to the Russellian view, arguing that Priest's arguments against it are inconclusive. In the second part, instead, we take a more sympathetic attitude towards Priest's objections. We argue, however, that if these objections pose insurmountable difficulties to the Russellian account (which is what one of the authors of this paper indeed thinks), then they pose the same difficulties also to Priest's favoured Hegelian account, and for the same reasons (AU) | |
FAPESP's process: | 15/20138-2 - On the proper treatment of the notion of temporal passage |
Grantee: | Emiliano Boccardi |
Support Opportunities: | Scholarships abroad - Research Internship - Post-doctor |