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<p>the idea of <a href="page.php?w=Pluralism_%28philosophy%29">plurality</a>, or that more than one thing can exist. According to <a href="page.php?w=Proclus">Proclus</a>, Zeno had forty arguments against plurality.</p>

<p>In one argument, Zeno proposed that multiple objects cannot exist, because this would require everything to be finite and infinite simultaneously. He used this logic to challenge the existence of indivisible atoms. Though the first part of this argument is lost, its main idea is recorded by Simplicius. According to him, Zeno</p><p>
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