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  • Ship of Theseus - Wikipedia
    The Ship of Theseus, also known as Theseus's Paradox, is a paradox and a common thought experiment about whether an object is the same object after having all of its original components replaced over time, typically one after the other
  • Ship of Theseus: Explanation and Examples - Philosophy Terms
    What is the Ship of Theseus? The Ship of Theseus is a puzzle that makes us wonder about identity—what it means to be the same thing over time Here’s one way to see it: say we have an old ship that was used by a hero named Theseus This ship is now like a museum piece to celebrate his adventures
  • The Ship of Theseus Thought Experiment: An Ancient Paradox
    The Ship of Theseus, also known as Theseus’ Paradox, is a fascinating thought experiment that has intrigued scholars for centuries It raises thought-provoking questions about the concept of identity over time Imagine a scenario where each part of a ship is gradually replaced, one at a time
  • The Philosophical Conundrum of the Ship of Theseus
    If every piece of a ship is replaced over time until none of the original components remain, is it still the same ship? The Ship of Theseus is a thought experiment rooted in the story of Theseus, the founder-king of Athens who took a certain ship on a pilgrimage each year to honor the god Apollo
  • The Ship of Theseus Paradox : r philosophy - Reddit
    Thesius' ship is rebuilt, piece by piece, with wooden duplicates Each time a replacement is made, this replacement qualifies as a new version of Theseus' ship Indeed, you can extend this to each time any event alters even the slightest bit of the ship
  • The Ship of Theseus
    Over time, the ship’s wooden parts decayed, so the Athenians replaced them piece by piece Eventually, none of the original parts remained So Plutarch asked: Is it still the same ship of Theseus? Later philosophers, including Thomas Hobbes, added a twist: What if someone saved all the original parts and rebuilt the ship separately? Now you have:
  • The Ship of Theseus - Philosophy Foundation
    Theseus owned a ship and the ship was entirely made of wood Every time a piece of the ship needed replacing it was replaced with a metal part This went on for a few years until eventually it was entirely made of metal Is the metal ship of Theseus the same ship as the wooden ship of Theseus?
  • The Ship of Theseus: The Persistence of Material Objects . . .
    Call the ship at the end of the story, with all new parts, S100, the ship that Theseus names “Shiny” By the Gradual Replacement Principle, S99=S100 The Transitivity of Identity: If A=B and B=C, then A=C By transitivity, if S0=S1=S2=S3= = S99=S100, then it follows that S0=S100! In other words, it follows that Original=Shiny


















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