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Zeno of Elea (ca. 490-ca. 425 BC)
    

Greek philosopher who was the chief of the Eleatic school of philosophy. To demonstrate that the senses could not be trusted, he constructed four paradoxes, including the Achilles and tortoise problem.


Additional biographies: MacTutor (St. Andrews), Bonn, Greek and Roman Science and Technology




References

Bell, E. T. "Modern Minds in Ancient Bodies: Zeno, Eudoxus, Archimedes." Ch. 2 in Men of Mathematics: The Lives and Achievements of the Great Mathematicians from Zeno to Poincaré. New York: Simon and Schuster, pp. 19-34, 1986.