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proper nounˈziːnəʊˈzinoʊ (fl. 5th century BC), Greek philosopher. A member of the Eleatic school, he defended Parmenides' theories by formulating paradoxes which appeared to demonstrate the impossibility of motion, one of which shows that once Achilles has given a tortoise a start he can never overtake it, since each time he arrives where it was, it has already moved on. 芝诺(生活于公元前5世纪,希腊哲学家,埃利亚学派的成员,维护巴门尼德的理论,提出似能验证运动不可能性的悖论,其中之一为若阿基里斯一旦让乌龟先起跑一段距离,则他将永远无法赶上乌龟,因为他每次赶到乌龟之处时,乌龟又已前进了)
Rhymesalbino, bambino, babycino, beano, Borodino, Borsalino, cappuccino, casino, chino, Comino, concertino, Filipino, fino, Gino, keno, Ladino, Latino, Leno, maraschino, merino, Monte Cassino, Navarino, neutrino, Pacino, palomino, pecorino, Reno, San Marino, Sansovino, Torino, Trevino, Valentino, vino proper nounˈziːnəʊˈzinoʊ (c.335–c.263 BC), Greek philosopher, founder of Stoicism; known as Zeno of Citium. He founded the school of Stoic philosophy (c.300), but all that remains of his treatises are fragments of quotations. 芝诺(约公元前335-约前263,希腊哲学家,斯多葛学派创始人,通称“季蒂昂的芝诺”,创建斯多葛哲学学派 约公元前300年 参见STOICISM ,但其论文现仅存残篇) See stoicism proper nounˈzinoʊ (fl. 5th century BC), Greek philosopher. A member of the Eleatic school, he defended Parmenides' theories by formulating paradoxes that appeared to demonstrate the impossibility of motion.
proper nounˈzinoʊ (c.335–c.263 BC), Greek philosopher, founder of Stoicism; known as Zeno of Citium. He founded the school of Stoic philosophy (c.300), but all that remains of his treatises are fragments of quotations. 芝诺(约公元前335-约前263,希腊哲学家,斯多葛学派创始人,通称“季蒂昂的芝诺”,创建斯多葛哲学学派 约公元前300年 参见STOICISM ,但其论文现仅存残篇) See stoicism |