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

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• -- of Elea

• Achilles and the Tortoise paradox writer

• 5th-century Greek philosopher

• Ancient Greek philosopher

• Ancient paradox poser

• Arrow paradox philosopher

• Associate of Parmenides

• Early dialectician

• Eastern Roman emperor

• First Stoic

• Founder of Stoicism

• Founder of the Stoic school of philosophy

• Founder of the Stoics

• Great Stoic

• Greek famous for paradoxes

• Greek founder of the Stoic school

• Greek known for paradoxes

• Greek philosopher

• Greek philosopher known for a paradox

• Greek philosopher known for paradoxes

• Greek philosopher of paradox fame

• Greek philosopher who founded Stoicism

• Greek who posed paradoxes

• He and his followers met at the Porch

• He claimed motion was illusionary

• He minded the stoa

• Noted stoic philosopher

• Original Stoic

• Paradox lover of Greece

• Paradox lover of old

• Paradoxical fellow

• Paradoxical figure?

• Paradoxical Greek

• Paradoxical one

• Paradoxical philosopher

• Philosopher famed for paradoxes

• Philosopher for whom a paradox is named

• Philosopher known as the Stoic

• Philosopher known for his paradoxes

• Philosopher of Elea

• Stoic from Citium

• Stoic from Elea

• Stoic of note

• Stoic old Greek

• Stoic philosopher

• Stoic philosopher of Citium

• Stoic philosophy founder

• Stoic school founder

• Stoic school philosopher

• Stoicism founder

• The original Stoic

• Ancient Greek philosopher who found the Stoic school (circa 335-263 BC)


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