The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1957
Abstract
The two surviving fragments of this argument make up between them some 75% of all that has come down to us of Zeno's original treatise. On this one ground, if on no other, they have a high claim on the attention of anyone interested in becoming acquainted with the authentic Zeno. The problems they present are great but, one may hope, not insuperable.
Recommended Citation
Vlastos, Gregory, "A Zenonian Argument against Plurality" (1957). The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter. 18.
https://orb.binghamton.edu/sagp/18
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Notes
Presented at the meeting of the SAGP with the Eastern Division of the American Philosophical Association at Harvard University, December 1957. A variant version was published in Gnomon 31 (1959) 193-204, and another was published in John P. Anton & George Kustas, eds. 1971. Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy 1, State University of New York Press, 119-144.