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Zeno of Elea (pronounced /ˈziːnoʊ əv ˈɛliə/, Greek: Ζήνων ὁ Ἐλεάτης) (ca. 490 BC ? – ca. 430 BC?) was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher of southern Italy and ...
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9 Jan 2008 ... Zeno of Elea, 5th c. B.C. thinker, is known exclusively for propounding a number of ingenious paradoxes. The most famous of these purport to ...
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Almost everything that we know about Zeno of Elea is to be found in the opening pages of Plato's Parmenides. There we learn that Zeno was nearly 40 years ...
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Zeno of Elea (about 490 BC-about 425 BC) ... Zeno of Elea was a Greek philosopher famous for posing so-called paradoxes which challenged mathematicians' ...
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Biography of Zeno of Elea (BB^Y-about 425 BC) ... Very little is known of the life of Zeno of Elea. We certainly know that he was a philosopher, ...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Zeno Of Elea (Greek philosopher and mathematician), (c. 495 bc–c. 430 bc), Greek philosopher and mathematician, ...
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Zeno of Elea. Greek philosopher, born at Elea, about 490 B.C. At his birthplace ... Zeno of Elea. In The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton ...
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[Page 112] Zeno of Elea, son of Teleutagoras, was born early in the-fifth century B.C. He was the pupil of Parmenides, and his relations with him were so ...
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A short paper by Kristen Riley reviewing Zeno's four paradoxes of motion and their import for modern thinkers.
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