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− | 706; [http://www.shu.edu/projects/reals/numser/answers/zeno.html | + | 706; Zeno's paradoxes are a set of paradoxes devised by Zeno of Elea to support Parmenides' doctrine that "all is one" and that contrary to the evidence of our senses, the belief in plurality and change is mistaken, and in particular that motion is nothing but an illusion. Several of Zeno's eight surviving paradoxes (preserved in Aristotle's ''Physics'' and Simplicius's commentary thereon) are essentially equivalent to one another; and most of them were regarded, even in ancient times, as very easy to refute. Zeno's arguments are perhaps the first examples of a method of proof called ''reductio ad absurdum'' also known as proof by contradiction. They are also credited as a source of the dialectic method used by Socrates. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeno%27s_paradox From Wikipedia]; [http://www.shu.edu/projects/reals/numser/answers/zeno.html Still more...] |
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Revision as of 18:04, 24 December 2006
Y
"Yankee Doodle"
317; a country lout, the British derogatory name for
colonial New Englanders
Yin-Yang
533
Yochio Geni
635; river; Little, 635; Big, 658
Yoder Boys
636
Yoga
379
York, Duke of
336; See James II
Youghiogheny
Z
Zack
639
Zarpazo, Father
543; Spanish: "zarpazo" = "a strike or blow"; aka "Wolf of Jesus"; "Lord of the Zero" 544; "master of disguise" 545; 548; 636; Also, there was a notorious bandit named Zarpazo who was active during "la violencia," a series of internal wars in Colombia from 1946-1965.
Zeemanns
60
Zeno's Paradox
706; Zeno's paradoxes are a set of paradoxes devised by Zeno of Elea to support Parmenides' doctrine that "all is one" and that contrary to the evidence of our senses, the belief in plurality and change is mistaken, and in particular that motion is nothing but an illusion. Several of Zeno's eight surviving paradoxes (preserved in Aristotle's Physics and Simplicius's commentary thereon) are essentially equivalent to one another; and most of them were regarded, even in ancient times, as very easy to refute. Zeno's arguments are perhaps the first examples of a method of proof called reductio ad absurdum also known as proof by contradiction. They are also credited as a source of the dialectic method used by Socrates. From Wikipedia; Still more...
Zero
"Zero Meridian of the World" 211; "Lord of the Zero" 544; 664; "Domain of the Zero" 721; "Defective Zero" 721
Zhang, Dr.
142; of Thibet; escapes Jesuit College with Eliza, 530; Captain, 531; Feng-Shui analysis of Visto, 542; his red pearl, 550; Don Foppo de Pin-Heado, 552; "Chinese Tobacco" 588; See also Luo-Pan
Zsuzsa
See Szabo, Zsuzsa
Zouk
362