But as a looksee into how the Greeks approached the concept of change, it does hold a soupcon of interest.
It is in our modern world that we hold change to be quantifyable and a thing of the past. Or unpredictable and continuous, because of quantum supposition. So we don't understand how change can be 2 things, on the macro and micro scales, but the Greeks could at least base their understanding on the human situation, which makes more sense. ergo, listening to old wise men is an acceptable basis for a philological arguement. So say we all.
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Posted on Oct 20, 2006, 4:40 PM from IP address 195.92.67.75