@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024},
author = {Wessel, H.},
subject = {Change},
note = {I 365f
Change/WesselVsHegel: not from "being" and "nothing", we need empirical givenness for introduction.
>Logic/Hegel.
Empirical imagination is already provided in the logic.
>Logic, >Change.
Time: introduced through relatively regular processes, e.g. Earth's rotation.
Change can also be introduced without time.
>Introduction.
"Paradox of change": the body has the property and at the same time it does not.
a) two-digit predicate: "something turns into something else"
b) single-digit: "something changed", "something becomes true" - E.g. "the water is moving" - >event: from change predicate sA => sB: "s(sA => sB)"
sA: "the fact that A".},
note = { Wessel I H. Wessel Logik Berlin 1999
},
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}