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(philosophy) Any of a set of philosophical problems generally thought to have been devised by the Greek philosopher Zeno of Elea (c. 490–430 BC) to support Parmenides' doctrine that, contrary to the evidence of one's senses, the belief in plurality and change is mistaken, and in particular that motion is nothing but an illusion.
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Zeno's paradox
noun
(philosophy)
Any
of
a
set
of
philosophical
problems
generally
thought
to
have
been
devised
by
the
Greek
philosopher
Zeno
of
Elea
(c.
490–430
BC)
to
support
Parmenides'
doctrine
that,
contrary
to
the
evidence
of
one's
senses,
the
belief
in
plurality
and
change
is
mistaken,
and
in
particular
that
motion
is
nothing
but
an
illusion.
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(philosophy)
Any
of
a
set
of
philosophical
problems
generally
thought
to
have
been
devised
by
the
Greek
philosopher
Zeno
of
Elea
(c.
490–430
BC)
to
support
Parmenides'
doctrine
that,
contrary
to
the
evidence
of
one's
senses,
the
belief
in
plurality
and
change
is
mistaken,
and
in
particular
that
motion
is
nothing
but
an
illusion.