by Corry Shores
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[Central Entry Directory]
Entry Directory for the
Zeno's Paradox Series
Main Zeno Entry
Bergson / Évellin
Évellin, Infini et quantité, Chapitre 2, I: "Le lieu en soi ou le lieu réel"
Bergson, Time and Free Will, Chapter 2, §70 "The Common Confusion between Motion and the Space Traversed Gives Rise to the Paradoxes of the Eleatics"
Bergson (4.5) Creative Evolution, “Form and Becoming [Part 2: Zeno’s Paradoxes],” summary
Bergson (4.2) Matter and Memory, “Indivisibility of Movement,” summary
Bergson (5.2.1-5.2.15) La pensée et le mouvant / Creative Mind, “[All reality is change and movement, which is absolutely indivisible]”, summary
Notes from Barry Dainton’s Time and Space for comparison with his “Sensing Change”
Bergson, Time and Free Will, Chapter 2, §70 "The Common Confusion between Motion and the Space Traversed Gives Rise to the Paradoxes of the Eleatics"
Bergson (4.5) Creative Evolution, “Form and Becoming [Part 2: Zeno’s Paradoxes],” summary
Bergson (4.2) Matter and Memory, “Indivisibility of Movement,” summary
Bergson (5.2.1-5.2.15) La pensée et le mouvant / Creative Mind, “[All reality is change and movement, which is absolutely indivisible]”, summary
Dainton. Barry Dainton
Notes from Barry Dainton’s Time and Space for comparison with his “Sensing Change”
Lewis Carroll
Implicit Logical Forces in Carroll's "What the Tortoise Said to Achilles"
Mathematics/Calculus
Introducing the Infinite Series: Zeno's Paradox in Edwards and Penney
Priest (11.2) In Contradiction, ‘The Instant of Change’, summary
Priest (12.2) In Contradiction, ‘The Orthodox Account of Change’, summary
Priest (12.4) In Contradiction, ‘… And Its Consequences’, summary
Russell (2.10-2.14) “The Philosophy of Bergson”, ‘[critique of Bergson’s theory of motion in its Zeno’s paradox elaboration]
Russell ‘Mathematics and the Metaphysicians’, summary [At-At theory of motion to solve Zeno’s Paradoxes]
B. Russell (ch5) Our Knowledge of the External World, “The Theory of Continuity”, summary
Russell, Ch.42 of Principles of Mathematics, ‘The Philosophy of the Continuum’, summary notes
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Priest. Graham Priest
Priest (11.2) In Contradiction, ‘The Instant of Change’, summary
Priest (12.2) In Contradiction, ‘The Orthodox Account of Change’, summary
Priest (12.4) In Contradiction, ‘… And Its Consequences’, summary
Russell. Bertrand Russell
Russell (2.10-2.14) “The Philosophy of Bergson”, ‘[critique of Bergson’s theory of motion in its Zeno’s paradox elaboration]
Russell ‘Mathematics and the Metaphysicians’, summary [At-At theory of motion to solve Zeno’s Paradoxes]
B. Russell (ch5) Our Knowledge of the External World, “The Theory of Continuity”, summary
Russell, Ch.42 of Principles of Mathematics, ‘The Philosophy of the Continuum’, summary notes
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