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| | Zeno_of_Elea biography |
 | | Aristotle, in his work Physics, gives four of Zeno's arguments, The Dichotomy, The Achilles, The Arrow, and The Stadium. |
 | | Or we think of the object as occupying any of the positions through which its course is leading it; and while fixing our thought on that particular position we cannot help fixing the object itself and putting it at rest for one short instant. |
 | | Vlastos (see [Phronesis 11 (1966), 3-18.',32)" onmouseover="window.status='Click to see reference';return true">32]) points out that if we use the standard mathematical formula for velocity we have v = s/t, where s is the distance travelled and t is the time taken. |
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