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Zeno of Elea (1 ene 495 año aC – 1 agos 430 año aC)

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(/ˈziːnoʊ ... ˈɛliə/; Ancient Greek: Ζήνων ὁ Ἐλεᾱ́της; c. 495 – c. 430 BC)[1] was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher of Magna Graecia and a member of the Eleatic School founded by Parmenides. Aristotle called him the inventor of the dialectic.[2] He is best known for his paradoxes, which Bertrand Russell described as "immeasurably subtle and profound".[3]

Zeno's paradoxes have puzzled, challenged, influenced, inspired, infuriated, and amused philosophers, mathematicians, and physicists for over two millennia. The most famous are the arguments against motion described by Aristotle in his Physics, Book VI.[25]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeno_of_Elea

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1 ene 495 año aC
1 agos 430 año aC
~ 64 years