PPT Slide
Ancient & Medieval Philosophy -- David L. Rouse
- These conclusions of Zeno are directly echoed in the following fragments of Anaxagoras.
Neither is there a smallest part of what is small, but there is always a smaller (for is is impossible that what is should cease to be). Likewise there is always something larger than what is large. And it is equal in respect of number to what is small, each thing, in relation it itself, being both large and small [Fr. 3].