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Aristotle
Physics

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   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 2 | Parmenides: their premisses are false and their conclusions do 2 I, 3 | Parmenides. [Their premisses are false and their conclusions do 3 I, 3 | in a single sense only is false, because it is used in several. 4 VI, 2 | Zeno’s argument makes a false assumption in asserting 5 VI, 9 | therefore motionless. This is false, for time is not composed 6 VI, 9 | lead is never overtaken is false: it is not overtaken, it 7 VI, 9 | that is at rest; which is false. For instance (so runs the 8 VII, 5 | Hence Zeno’s reasoning is false when he argues that there 9 VIII, 2| without. This, however, is false: for we observe that there 10 VIII, 3| fairly regard as equally false, though it is less subversive 11 VIII, 3| there is such a thing as false opinion or opinion at all,


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