Achilles and the Tortoise (disambiguation)
- Achilles and the Tortoise (disambiguation)
Achilles and the Tortoise, as a pair of characters, appear in a number of writings:
*Zeno's paradoxes
*Lewis Carroll's What the Tortoise Said to Achilles
*Douglas Hofstadter's "Gödel, Escher, Bach"
*Achilles and the Tortoise (film) a Japanese film starring Takeshi Kitano
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