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  1. The Ship of Theseus, also known as Theseus's Paradox, is a thought experiment and paradox about whether an object is the same object after having had all of its original components replaced over time, typically one after the other.

  2. May 8, 2024 · Ship of Theseus, in the history of Western philosophy, an ancient paradox regarding identity and change across time. Discussed by Plutarch and later modified by Thomas Hobbes, the ship of Theseus has spawned a variety of theories of identity within modern and contemporary metaphysics.

  3. The ship of Theseus, also known as Theseusparadox, is a thought experiment that raises the question of whether an object that has had all of its components replaced remains fundamentally the same object.

  4. 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.

  5. The ship of Theseus, also known as Theseus' paradox, is a thought experiment that raises the question of whether an object that has had all of its components replaced remains fundamentally the same object.

  6. Ship of Theseus is a film that changed my life. This masterpiece made by Anand Gandhi won the National Award in 2014. It opened at the Toronto International ...

  7. Mar 10, 2021 · The ship of Theseus, also known as Theseus' paradox, is a thought experiment that raises the question of whether an object that has had all of its components replaced remains fundamentally the same object.

  8. The ship of Theseus is a paradox regarding identity over time. One version, positing a scenario in which all the parts of a ship are replaced gradually and one at a time, poses this question: Is the vessel that exists after the replacements the same ship as the vessel that existed before the replacements?

  9. Apr 22, 2002 · If we grant that \(O\) and \(S\) cannot be the same ship, we seem to have a solution to the ship of Theseus paradox. By the Kripkean argument, only the reassembled ship has any claim to being the original ship, \(O\).

  10. The Ship of Theseus: In an attempt to answer the question, “What makes something the SAME thing over time, even though it goes through changes?”, Thomas Hobbes resurrects a 2,000 year old story from the ancient Greeks, regarding a ship belonging to a man named Theseus. (De Corpore, 2.11) Consider:

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