Zeno defends Parmenides position that only one thing exists, by offering arguments against motion, time, and change. What is one of his arguments? What does this argument presuppose? Why is it important? What kind of world does it require to exist? Why would we or wouldnt we buy into his argument? What is your main takeaway from Zeno’s argument?
Written on October 11th, 2020 by
Ancient Greek Philosophy
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