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==Further reading== * [[Jonathan Barnes|Barnes, Jonathan]]. 1982. ''The Presocratic Philosophers.'' 2d ed. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. * {{cite book |title=The Three Paradoxes |last=Hornschemeier |first=Paul |author-link=Paul Hornschemeier |year=2007 |publisher=Fantagraphics Books |location=Seattle, WA}} * Lewis, Eric. 1999. "The Dogmas of Indivisibility: On the Origins of Ancient Atomism. In ''Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy.'' Vol. 14. Edited by John J. Cleary and Gary M. Gurtler, S. J., 1–21. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill. * [[Richard McKirahan|McKirahan, Richard]]. 2001. "Zeno’s Dichotomy in Aristotle." ''Philosophical Inquiry'' 23.1–2: 1–24. * Navia, Luis. E. 1993. ''The Presocratic Philosophers: An Annotated Bibliography.'' New York and London: Garland. * [[G. E. L. Owen|Owen, G. E. L.]] 1958. "Zeno and the Mathematicians." ''Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society'' 58:199–222. * Papa-Grimaldi, Alba. 1996. "Why Mathematical Solutions of Zeno’s Paradoxes Miss the Point: Zeno’s One and many Relation and Parmenides’ Prohibition." ''Review of Metaphysics'' 50.2: 299–314. * {{cite book |last1=Plato |author-link1=Plato |author-link2=Harold North Fowler |last2=Fowler |first2=Harold North |others=trans. W. R. M. Lamb |title=Plato in twelve volumes. 8, The Statesman.(Philebus).(Ion) |year=1925 |orig-year=1914 |series=Loeb Classical Library |publisher=Harvard U.P |location=Cambridge, Massachusetts |isbn=978-0-434-99164-8 |oclc=222336129}} * {{cite book |title=Proclus' Commentary on Plato's Parmenides |last1=Proclus |author-link1=Proclus |author-link3=John M. Dillon |last2=Morrow |first2=Glenn R. |last3=Dillon |first3=John M. |year=1992 |orig-year=1987 |publisher=Princeton University Press |location=Princeton, N.J. |isbn=978-0-691-02089-1 |oclc=27251522}} * {{cite book |title=The Principles of Mathematics |last=Russell |first=Bertrand |author-link=Bertrand Russell |year=1996 |orig-year=1903 |publisher=Norton |location=New York, NY |isbn=978-0-393-31404-5 |oclc=247299160}} * [[Mark Sainsbury (philosopher)|Sainsbury, Mark]], 1988. ''Paradoxes''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. * [[Wesley C. Salmon|Salmon, Wesley C.]] ed. 1970. ''Zeno’s Paradoxes.'' Indianapolis, IN, and New York: Bobbs-Merrill. * [[Gregory Vlastos|Vlastos, Gregory]]. 1967. "Zeno of Elea." In ''The Encyclopedia of Philosophy.'' Vol. 8. Edited by Paul Edwards, 369–379. New York and London: Macmillan. * White, Michael J. 1992. ''The Continuous and the Discrete: Ancient Physical Theories from a Contemporary Perspective.'' Oxford: Clarendon.
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