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Zeno's Paradoxes

In Our Time: Philosophy

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Zeno's Paradoxes Are Fruitful

All natural philosophers after seno had to find a way am to deal with them if they wanted to do natural philosophy. Zeno, by defending a parmedides his tutor and his friend, posited the opposite, and then tried to destroy the opposite. I think what he's doing is raising problems for a very, very general set of assumptions. You don't need to be aristotle to be bothered by zeno. The premises that he starts with are extremely general and very common.

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