Fernando Pessoa
The celebrated argument against motion.
The celebrated argument against motion.
«A thing which moves is neither where it was, for then it would not have moved; nor where it is, for then it would be no need of motion (it would not have moved), nor no motion possible. Therefore, nothing really moves.»
1906?
Textos Filosóficos . Vol. I. Fernando Pessoa. (Estabelecidos e prefaciados por António de Pina Coelho.) Lisboa: Ática, 1968 (imp. 1993).
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