Nghịch lý Zeno (Vietnamese Wikipedia)

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  • Aristotle's Physics "Physics" by Aristotle translated by R. P. Hardie and R. K. Gaye
  • Aristotle. “Physics”. The Internet Classics Archive. Zeno's reasoning, however, is fallacious, when he says that if everything when it occupies an equal space is at rest, and if that which is in locomotion is always occupying such a space at any moment, the flying arrow is therefore motionless. This is false, for time is not composed of indivisible moments any more than any other magnitude is composed of indivisibles.

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  • Huggett, Nick (2010). “Zeno's Paradoxes: Background”. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Truy cập ngày 7 tháng 3 năm 2011.
  • Huggett, Nick (2010). “Zeno's Paradoxes: 3.2 Achilles and the Tortoise”. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Truy cập ngày 7 tháng 3 năm 2011.
  • Huggett, Nick (2010). “Zeno's Paradoxes: 3.1 The Dichotomy”. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Truy cập ngày 7 tháng 3 năm 2011.
  • Huggett, Nick (2010). “Zeno's Paradoxes: 3.3 The Arrow”. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Truy cập ngày 7 tháng 3 năm 2011.

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