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...Michael Pettis (“Global constraints threaten higher Chinese growth”, Markets Insight, November 8) offers a modern-day version of the Zeno paradox....
...Letter in response to this article: Modern-day version of the Zeno paradox / From Marc Chandler, Managing Director, Bannockburn Global Forex, Cincinnati, OH, US...
...(The term “Stoicism” derives from Stoa Poikile, or “Painted Porch”, the name of the colonnade where Zeno of Citium, the philosophy’s first proponent, used to teach)....
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...The most famous paradox taught by the Greek philosopher Zeno of Elea was the story of Achilles racing a tortoise....
...The Lamentations of Zeno, by Ilija Trojanow, translated by Philip Boehm, Verso, RRP£12.99/$19.95 “I’m tired of being human,” declares German scientist Zeno Hintermeier, suffering an existential crisis after...
...“There has been a shift towards outcome-oriented strategies,” says Michael Strobaek, Credit Suisse’s global chief investment officer....
...Michael, my partner, has a very intimidating batch of books in his bathroom, but in mine there are just circulating books or magazines....
...He is fond of a drink (“Zeno, Plato, Aristotle,/All were Lovers of the Bottle”) and irresistible to women. Mauxalinda, his betrothed, is none too pleased (“Go, Trollop, go!”)...
...Zeno Geisseler of Swiss newspaper Schaffhauser Nachrichten proposed Tit and Tat; Piers Monckton of Mark Capital in London – Short and Curly....
...Zeno Geisseler Schaffhausen, Switzerland Anna Fifield: The answer depends on your definition of “support”....
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