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  1. Craig Harrison (1996). The Three Arrows of Zeno. Synthese 107 (2):271 - 292.
    We explore the better known paradoxes of Zeno including modern variants based on infinite processes, from the point of view of standard, classical analysis, from which there is still much to learn (especially concerning the paradox of division), and then from the viewpoints of non-standard and non-classical analysis (the logic of the latter being intuitionist).The standard, classical or Cantorian notion of the continuum, modeled on the real number line, is well known, as is the definition of motion as the time (...)
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  2. Craig Harrison (1974). Totalities and the Logic of First Cause Arguments. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 35 (1):1-19.
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  3. Craig Harrison (1972). On the Structure of Space-Time. Synthese 24 (1-2):180 - 194.
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  4. Craig Harrison (1970). The Ontological Argument in Modal Logic. The Monist 54 (2):302-313.