A Notion of μηδέv in the Philosophy of Aristotle

The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 3:286-289 (1998)
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This article shows that Aristotle created the first notion of a zero in the history of human thought. Since this notion stood in evident contradiction to the basic principles of his metaphysics and logic, he rejected it.

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