Zeno of Elea Z Philosophers
Zeno of Elea Z Philosophers
Zeno of Elea
Zeno of Elea, born c. 488 BCE was a disciple of Parmenides. He is mostly known for his paradoxes of motion, e.g., Achilles and the Tortoise.
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- A short paper by Kristen Riley reviewing Zeno's four paradoxes of motion and their import for modern thinkers.
- Discusses the paradoxes of Zeno of Elea, for example, Achilles and the Tortoise. By Nick Huggett.
- Thoughtful lecture notes for discussing this paradox, presented by S. Marc Cohen.
- An article in the Platonic Realms.
- The Fairbanks edition of the fragments and testimonia of Zeno, as drawn from Simplicius, Aristotle and the Doxographists. Part of the Hanover Historical Texts Project.
- Reviews the legacy and what is known of the life of this Presocratic thinker. Summarizes Zeno's four most famous paradoxes.
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