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Crossword Clue | Greek philosopher known for reductio ad absurdum arguments |
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Answer | ZENO |
Length | 4 letters |
Crossword Clue Explanation | Zeno of Elea was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher known for his paradoxes and reductio ad absurdum arguments. He is best known for his paradoxes, including the Achilles and the Tortoise, which challenged the concept of motion. Zeno was a student of Parmenides and his work influenced the development of philosophy and mathematics. |
Clue Category | Philosophy |
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