Adam Glantz

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Aristotle offers what I think is a more relevant response to Zeno (Physics 233a). He says that one can divide the time needed to move from A to B right along with the distance from A to B. For instance, if it takes you twenty seconds to get from A to B it will take ten seconds to get halfway there, five seconds to get a quarter of the way there, and so on. It’s simply a mistake on Zeno’s
Classical Philosophy (A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps #1)
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