| Aulus Gellius - 1795 - 466 sivua
...cannot but amufe the reader: Diedorus is fald to have invented the famous argument againft motion. If any body be moved, it is either moved in the place...properly repaid for his ingenuity. Having had the misfortune to diflocate his (houlder, the furgeon, whom he fent for to replace it, kept him feme time... | |
| Aulus Gellius - 1795 - 492 sivua
...cannot but amufe the reader: Diodorus is faid to have invented the famous argument againft motion. If any body be moved, it is either moved in the place...in a place where it is not, for nothing can either a£t or fuffer where it is not ; therefore there is no fuch thing as motion. Diodorus, after the invention... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 562 sivua
...place where it is, or in a place where it is not ; but it is not moved in the place where it is, fr/r where it is, it remains ; nor is it moved in a place where it is not, for nothing can either act or suffer where it is not ; therefore there is no such thing as motion." Diodorus, after the invention... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 560 sivua
...place where it is, or in a place where it is not ; but it is not moved in the place where it is, fur where it is, it remains ; nor is it moved in a place where it is not, for nothing can either actor suffer where it is not ; therefore there is no such thing as motion." Diodorus, after the invention... | |
| Edinburgh encyclopaedia - 1830 - 842 sivua
...have horns." 5. To diese may be added the argument against motion, invented by Diodorus of ('aria. " If any body be moved, it is either moved in the place...is, it remains : nor is it moved in a place where it i* not ; for nothing can either act or suffer where it is not : therefore there is no such thing as... | |
| 1832 - 510 sivua
...therefore you have horns. 5. The following is -said to have been invented by Diodorus of Caria: — 'If any body be moved, it is either moved in the place...in a place where it is not ; for nothing can either act or suffer where it is not ; therefore there is no such thing as motion.' This philosopher met with... | |
| 1836 - 508 sivua
...you lie when you speak the truth j therefore while speaking the truth you lie.' Another was, ' If a body be moved, it is either moved in the place where...remains, nor is it moved in a place where it is not, for a body can neither act nor suffer where it is not ; therefore there is no such thing as motion.' Such... | |
| Edward Thomson - 1856 - 426 sivua
...him the argument of Diodorus, " If any body be moved, it is either moved in a place where it is or a place where it is not ; but it is not moved in the...in a place where it is not, for nothing can either act or suffer where it is not; therefore, there is no such thing as motion." Do you think the poor... | |
| Amos Dean - 1869 - 550 sivua
...celebrated dialectician of this school. To him is accredited the famous argument against motion. " If any body be moved, it is either moved in the place...in a place where it is not, for nothing can either act or suffer where it is not ; therefore there is no such thing as motion." It is said that having... | |
| AMOS DEAN, LL.D. - 1869 - 558 sivua
...motion. " If any body be moved, it is either moved in the place where it is, or in a place where h is not ; but it is not moved in the place where it...in a place where it is not, for nothing can either act or suffer where it is not ; therefore there is no such thing as motion." It is said that having... | |
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