
Physics by Aristotle
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Zeno's Argument for the Paralysis of Half the Time
Zeno thinks it should be granted that one of these bulks which is in motion and the other which is at rest are moved with an equal celerity in an equal time through an equal magnitude but this is false. All C will pass through all E but all B will pass through the half so that the time also will be half for each is equal parallel to each at the same time too, as Zeno says. The like also takes place in being and non-being and in other things which subsist according to contradiction for the whole will not necessarily be in either of the opposites but always in neither again in a circle and a sphere.
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