• "What the Tortoise Said to Achilles", written by Lewis Carroll in 1895 for the philosophical journal Mind, is a brief allegorical dialogue on the foundations...
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  • can be infinitely subdivided, implying Achilles would require an infinite number of steps to catch the tortoise. These paradoxes have stirred extensive...
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  • Achilles and the Tortoise are a pair of characters that appear in Zeno's paradoxes. Achilles and the Tortoise may also refer to: "What the Tortoise Said...
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    (1895). "What the Tortoise Said to Achilles". Mind. IV (14): 278–280. doi:10.1093/mind/IV.14.278. Blackburn, S. (1995). "Practical Tortoise Raising"....
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  • poem "Motion" (1825). The phrase appears early in Lewis Carroll's "What the Tortoise Said to Achilles", where Achilles uses it to accentuate that he was...
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    in "What the Tortoise Said to Achilles". These origins are related in the first two dialogues, and later ones introduce new characters such as the Crab...
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  • called "What the Tortoise Said to Achilles", as well as later attempts by Bertrand Russell and Peter Winch to resolve the paradox introduced in the dialogue...
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    epistemologyPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets "What the Tortoise Said to Achilles" – Allegorical dialogue by Lewis Carroll Dogmatismus – unendlicher...
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  • (1877) – Charles Darwin "What is an Emotion?" (1884) – William James "What the Tortoise Said to Achilles" (1895) – Lewis Carroll "The Refutation of Idealism"...
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    arrow never reaches its target or that a speedy runner cannot catch up to a tortoise with a small head-start. A paradox that is in neither class may be an...
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