Modern Science and Zeno's ParadoxesWesleyan University Press, 1967 - 148 pagina's "[The book] deals with the relevance for present day physics of the series of famous antinomies propounded by the Greek, Zeno of Elea."--iopscience.iop.org viewed June 26, 2023. |
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The Status of Temporal Becoming | 7 |
Zenos Paradoxes of Motion | 37 |
B The Argument from the Progression | 73 |
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