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      BETWEEN ELEATICS AND ATOMISTS: GORGIAS’ ARGUMENT AGAINST MOTION

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      Revista Archai
      Universidade de Brasília / Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra
      Gorgias, Eleatism, Atomism, Motion, Divisibility

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          Abstract: The aim of my paper is to investigate Gorgias’ argument against motion, which is found in his Peri tou mē ontos and preserved only in MXG 980a1˗8. I tried to shed new light both on this specific reflection and on the reliability of Pseudo-Aristotle’s version. By exploring the so called “change argument” and the “argument from divisibility”, I focused on the particular strategy used by the Sophist in his synthetikē apodeixis, which should be investigated in relation to the dispute between monistic and pluralistic ontology. In this regard, the puzzle from “divisibility everywhere” and its connection with the void as not-being can provide new elements to grasp the philosophical background in which the Sophist moves. On the one hand, Gorgias’ argument against motion is part of a broader dispute on the divisibility/indivisibility of being; on the other, his original elaboration of this puzzle seems to be perfectly understandable within the controversy between Eleatics and Atomists, and coherent with the argumentative style of the Sophist.

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                Journal
                archai
                Revista Archai
                Rev. Archai
                Universidade de Brasília / Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra (Brasília, DF, Brazil )
                2179-4960
                1984-249X
                2021
                : 31
                : e03128
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                [1] Bologna orgnameUniversità di Bologna Italy
                [2] Roma orgnameUniversità degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata Italy
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                S1984-249X2021000100324 S1984-249X(21)00003100324
                10.14195/1984-249x_31_28
                d373b346-c383-4bd8-b69b-e66c3f455cb8

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 01 August 2021
                : 01 May 2021
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                Divisibility,Motion,Atomism,Eleatism,Gorgias
                Divisibility, Motion, Atomism, Eleatism, Gorgias

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