09/06/2022
Ibn Sina and Bolzano: Two Contingent Arguments. The Logic and Religion Webinar.
Online
You are invited to participate in the next session of the Logic and Religion Webinar Series which will be held on Jun 9, 2022, at 4pm CET with the topic:
IBN SINA & BOLZANO: TWO CONTINGENT ARGUMENTS
Speaker: Kordula ?wi?torzecka (Cardinal Stefan Wyszy?ski University in Warsaw, Poland) and Micha? Paw?owski and Bartosz Wesó? (University of Warsaw, Poland).
Chair: Marcin Trepczy?ski (University of Warsaw, Poland).
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Abstract: In 2014, Petr Dvo?ák put forward a hypothesis about structural convergence of two cosmological arguments: by Avicenna and Bolzano. Indeed, both arguments are based on the notion of the whole (totum) of all contingent/conditioned individuals, different from the notion of the classical set containing them. However, the authors differ in their attitude to the impossibility of regress ad infinitum. Our goal is to reconstruct Avicenna's argument on the basis of modern unitary theory of sets and individuals and compare this reconstruction with the Bolzano’s argument already expressed in the same formal frame. The lecture will be followed by the talk "God and Timeless Cognition", by Micha? Paw?owski and Bartosz Wesó?, the winners of the second Kurt Gödel Award 2021.
With best wishes,
Francisco de Assis Mariano
The University of Missouri-Columbia
LARA Secretary
lara@logicandreligion.com