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Zeno of Elea (born around 470 bc)
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Greek philosopher, disciple of Parmenides. In pursuing Parmenides' rejection of change, Zeno advanced several arguments involving paradox to reject the possibility of plurality and motion. These arguments involve fundamental concepts, such as time, space, infinity, and divisibility, and demonstrate the power of speculative reasoning. Zeno's arguments, which are known through Aristotle's discussion of them, still excite the interest of philosophers and mathematicians. ... log in or subscribe to read full text
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