Zeno of Elea
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world was a set of paradoxes mostly arguing against plurality. Some other paradoxes deal with motion. Zeno argued that motion is impossible because time and space can be divided infinitely. Due to refutation of his paradoxes, Zeno can also be credited with bringing into existence the standard by which all of the mathematical world operates. BIBLIOGRAPHY Boyer, Carl B. "Zeno of Elea." Collier's Encyclopedia. 1995. Salmon, Wesley C. ed. Zeno's Paradoxes. New York: Bobbs-Merril Co. Inc., 1970.
world was a set of paradoxes mostly arguing against plurality. Some other paradoxes deal with motion. Zeno argued that motion is impossible because time and space can be divided infinitely. Due to refutation of his paradoxes, Zeno can also be credited with bringing into existence the standard by which all of the mathematical world operates. BIBLIOGRAPHY Boyer, Carl B. "Zeno of Elea." Collier's Encyclopedia. 1995. Salmon, Wesley C. ed. Zeno's Paradoxes. New York: Bobbs-Merril Co. Inc., 1970.