prompt : In “A Note on Zeno’s Arrow” , Johnathan Learoffers a different reading of the arrow(12.12) than the one given by McKirahan, and neither of them read Zeno’s arrow the way that I do. So you’ve got (at least) three different readings, in addition to your own thinking on this classic problem. Read Lear’s essay and compare his understanding of the arrow to McKirahan’s. Discuss.
Resources : McKirahan is your best source for all this material–I expect you to use his book. Anything else you bring in must be clearly cited. The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (plato.stanford.edu/
) and the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (www.iep.utm.edu) are excellent online sources. Use non-book or non-academic paper publications at your own risk.