In my calculus class, our professor asked us to explain Zeno's Paradoxes. I've read thrugh the linked Wiki page a dozen times, and I've read about ten interpretations from fellow students, and I still ...
5. The Dichotomy Paradox This is one of Zeno’s paradoxes of motion, which he formulated to support the views of his own teacher, Parmenides, that motion was (logically) impossible. It is also known as ...
You remember Zeno’s famous Dichotomy paradox. Roughly paraphrased it says: if you want to walk, for example, from your chair to the door, first you have to walk halfway there. And before you walk ...