What is a paradox?
What is a "paradoxical" proposition, or philosophical "puzzle"?
How does a strict paradox differ from such a puzzle?
By way of example, what is Zeno's paradox of motion?
Explain how this particular paradox is formulated.
By way of philosophical critique: What do you make of Zeno's paradox of motion?
Is there a true paradox in the phenomenon of motion itself?
Or in the nature of space, or in the nature of time: given that motion is defined as change in spatial location over time? Is Zeno's paradox arguably solved (or resolved or dissolved) by drawing on more recent ideas from mathematics or philosophy?
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