Zeno
The passage author talks about Zeno's arguments regarding the unity of everything. To highlight Zeno's argument, the author focuses on Zeno's view of motion and how there can't be such a thing due to the infinite amount of tasks that any movement can be temporally broken down into. The author seems critical of Zeno's arguments and in order to refute Zeno's argument, the author lays out Aristotle's argument against Zeno's theory of motion. There are two key arguments that the author focuses on in the second to last and last paragraphs.
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