The Motionless Arrow, Aristotle's thoughts on Zeno's Arrow Paradox
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on, and even though they may be wrong, they do not seem to be so inappropriate when you see where his argument leads, and where he wished it to go. He had another way of interpreting what he saw. Zeno had a valid argument, we would have to agree, but the soundness did 'miss the mark' by just a bit. But this only rings true if you are obliged to 'follow where the argument leads'.
on, and even though they may be wrong, they do not seem to be so inappropriate when you see where his argument leads, and where he wished it to go. He had another way of interpreting what he saw. Zeno had a valid argument, we would have to agree, but the soundness did 'miss the mark' by just a bit. But this only rings true if you are obliged to 'follow where the argument leads'.