The Staccato Run: A Contemporary Issue in the Zenonian Tradition

Modern Schoolman 78 (1):1-8 (2000)
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Abstract

The “staccato run,” in which a runner stops infinitely often while running from one point to another, is a prototypical “superfeat,” that is, a feat involving the completion in a finite time of an infinite sequence of distinct acts. There is no widely accepted demonstration that superfeats are impossible logically, but I argue here, contra Grunbaüm, that they are impossible dynamically. Specifically, I show that the staccato run is excluded by Newton’s three laws of motion, when those laws are supplemented with a defensible philosophical judgment.

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Michael B. Burke
Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis

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