Zeno
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Zeno
n.
Greek philosopher founder of the Stoic school (around 335-263 B.C.); Greek philosopher who devised paradoxes that supported the belief that motion and change are illusive (around 495-430 B.C.); Roman emperor of the East (474-491); family name
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Zeno
Zeno is a Greek name derived from the more ancient variant Zenon. The word may refer to any of the following:
People
Philosophers
- Zeno of Elea (c.490–c.430 BC), philosopher, follower of Parmenides, famed for his paradoxes.
- Zeno of Citium (333 BC - 264 BC), founder of the Stoic school of philosophy
- Zeno of Tarsus (200s BC), Stoic philosopher
- Zeno of Sidon (1st century BC), Epicurean philosopher
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Zeno
Noun
1. ancient Greek philosopher who formulated paradoxes that defended the belief that motion and change are illusory (circa 495-430 BC)
(synonym) Zeno of Elea
(hypernym) philosopher
2. ancient Greek philosopher who found the Stoic school (circa 335-263 BC)
(synonym) Zeno of Citium
(hypernym) philosopher
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Zeno
Zeno Greek philosopher, founder of Stoics. {SD 1:76-7, 2:159}
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ZENO
ZENONE. ZENO
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