Adam Glantz

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Parmenides argued positively, starting out from first principles—in particular, that one can speak and think only about being but never non-being. From this principle he established that being is unchanging and eternal, a perfectly balanced sphere. Zeno takes a different approach, which is more destructive. With his Dichotomy paradox he tries to show us that the concept of motion is itself beset by contradiction.
Classical Philosophy (A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps #1)
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