
Zeno
Regular price €21,95 Save €-21,95Zeno of Elea (c. 490–430 BCE) was a Greek philosopher best known for his paradoxes, which challenged the concepts of motion and time. Zeno's most famous paradoxes, such as "Achilles and the Tortoise," were designed to defend the ideas of his teacher, Parmenides, who argued that change and motion are illusions. Zeno's work influenced the development of philosophy, particularly in areas related to logic, mathematics, and metaphysics. His paradoxes continue to be studied today, and they played a key role in shaping the evolution of philosophical and scientific thought, contributing to the early foundations of calculus and the philosophy of infinity.
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