Zeno; Commentary ... [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 intimate that Plato calls him Parmenides's son (Soph. 241 D). Strabo (vi.
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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 Elea ... Zeno of Elea, born approximately 490-485 BC, was a follower of Parmenides, said to be his favorite. ... Zeno is most well-known for his four paradoxes of motion, which argue against the possibility of motion as we see it. The Dichotomy, otherwise known as the Stadium, argues that a runner going from point A...
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First, Zeno sought to defend Parmenides by attacking his critics. Parmenides rejected pluralism and the reality of any kind of change: for him all was one indivisible, unchanging reality, and any appearances to the contrary were illusions, to be dispelled by reason and revelation.
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Zeno's contribution to the literature of the school consisted of a treatise, now lost, in which, according to Plato, he argued indirectly against the reality of motion and the existence of the manifold.
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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. ... Zeno was the founder of Stoicism, a philosophy that asserted that virtue consisted in a will which is...
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