How can you prove that the Earth is round philosophically? (Details in the text post)

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Some background: My SO told me an anecdote about her metaphysics class where her professor asked them how can they proved that the earth is round and the prof stumped every answers to his question even they gave facts (don’t worry, it’s just an ice breaker, it was just for fun as a class introduction). I don’t know any specific details on how the professor replied to the students and I’m just curious how it was possible to prove that the earth is round philosophically, or at least, in the perspective of philosophy.

Another reason I’m curious about this is because I remember watching that Vsauce video about the past where Michael talked about the Last Thursdayism. I have a gut feel that deductive reasoning or philosophical razors have something to do with this.

EDIT:Some terminologies

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Well.. I mean how the ancients proved it was round was through simple trigonometry.

They (the Egyptians) had two towers (obelisks) that were of equal height and a known measured distance apart. When the length of shadow of each tower was measured at the same time of day, and the lengths of the shadows were different, the only way that made sense was if the earth was round.

[Here’s Carl Sagan.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5k3_vp02jM)

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