Talk:Antiphus
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[edit] Antipho from Aristotle's Physics
I won't have the citation correct here, but is this the person to whom Aristotle refers in Physics: "And we should not try to expose all errors, but only those reached by arguing from the relevant principles; just as it is the geometer's job to refute a quadrature by means of lunes, but not one like Antipho's" (Book I, Chapter 2, 185a:14-17). N Vale 04:10, 13 November 2006 (UTC)