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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 a member of the Eleatic School found...
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Zeno of Citium (Greek: , Zēnōn ho Kitieŭs ; 334 BC - 262 BC) was a Greek philosopher from Citium (Greek: ), Cyprus. Zeno was the founder of the Stoic school of philosophy which he taught in Athens,...
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Zeno of Citium (The Stoic) (333 BC-264 BC) was a Hellenistic philosopher from Citium, Cyprus. Zeno was the son of a merchant and a student of Crates of Thebes, the most famous Cynic living at that time in Greece. ... Greek philosophers such as Cleanthes, Chrysippus, and later Roman thinkers such as Cicero,
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Zeno of Elea (ca. 490 BC? ­ ca. 430 BC?) was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher of southern Italy and a member of the Eleatic School founded by Parmenides. Called by Aristotle the inventor of the dialectic, he is best known for his paradoxes.
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All these books have become classics, and it is not exaggerated to say that Aristotle is the most influential philosopher of all ages and the founder of modern science. ... It has often been said that Zeno's ideas combine Greek philosophy with Semitic mysticism, but except for his descent from a Phoenician town on Cyprus and...
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Zeno of Elea (495-435 B.C.). Greek philosopher and mathematician. Known for his four paradoxes: Dichotomy, Achilles, Arrow, and Stadium. These paradoxes are related to the notions of continuity and infinity.
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Zeno was the founder of Stoic philosophy in Athens. He was born in Citium on the island of Cyprus. ... Greek Philosopher: Anaximander ... Greek Philosopher: Democritus by darkside...
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The great Greek philosopher Zeno of Elea (born sometime between 495 and 480 B.C.) proposed four paradoxes in an effort to challenge the accepted notions of space and time that he encountered in various philosophical circles.
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; ZENO of Citium c.333 - 265 BC; Greek Philosopher; Zeno was born in Citium, Cyprus. He went to Athens around 315 BC, where he attended Plato's Academy and other philosophical schools, then opened his own school.
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