zeno of elea

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zeno of elea

Zeno of Elea presents a paradox about a race between Achilles and a tortoise.

Definition

Proper noun: * Zeno of Elea: An ancient Greek philosopher from the city of Elea in Magna Graecia (southern Italy). He is famous for formulating a series of paradoxes designed to defend the philosophical doctrines of his teacher, Parmenides. These paradoxes argue against the concepts of plurality and motion, suggesting that sensory evidence for change and multiplicity is illusory, and that reality is singular and unchanging.

Examples of Usage
  • Proper noun:
    • The paradoxes of Zeno of Elea continue to challenge mathematicians and philosophers.
    • In his defense of Parmenidean monism, Zeno of Elea constructed arguments against the possibility of motion.
    • Achilles and the tortoise is perhaps the most famous paradox attributed to Zeno of Elea.
Advanced Usage
  • "Zeno's paradoxes": This is the standard collective term for the logical puzzles formulated by Zeno. They are central to discussions in metaphysics and the philosophy of space and time.
    • The seminar focused on solving Zeno's paradoxes using modern calculus.
Variants and Related Words
  • Zeno (Proper noun): A common shortened reference to the philosopher, though it can be ambiguous as there were other famous ancient Greeks named Zeno (e.g., Zeno of Citium, founder of Stoicism). Context usually clarifies the reference.
    • The philosopher Zeno argued that an arrow in flight is actually at rest.
  • Eleatic (Adjective): Pertaining to the school of philosophy founded in Elea by Parmenides, which included Zeno.
    • The Eleatic school rejected sensory experience as a guide to truth.
  • Paradox (Noun): A statement or proposition that, despite sound reasoning from acceptable premises, leads to a conclusion that seems logically unacceptable or self-contradictory. This is the form of Zeno's arguments.
    • Zeno created paradoxes to support his philosophical views.
Synonyms
  • The Eleatic philosopher: A descriptive synonym identifying him by his philosophical school and location.
  • Parmenides' disciple: A synonym highlighting his role as a follower and defender of Parmenides.
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • "A Zenoan paradox": An idiom used to describe any particularly puzzling or seemingly unsolvable logical problem related to infinity, divisibility, or motion.
    • The quantum physics problem presented a modern Zenoan paradox for the researchers.
zeno of elea

Zeno of Elea presents a paradox about a race between Achilles and a tortoise.

Noun
  1. ancient Greek philosopher who formulated paradoxes that defended the belief that motion and change are illusory (circa 495-430 BC)

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