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Other crossword clues for answer "ZENO"

ZENO
First Stoic
Founder of Stoicism
Philosopher with a paradox
Greek philosopher who founded Stoicism
Paradoxical thinker
Stoic school philosopher
Stoic old Greek
Stoicism founder
Creator of the "fletcher's paradox"
The original Stoic
Philosopher of Elea
Greek Stoic
Original Stoic
Greek philosopher of paradox fame
Philosopher known as "the Stoic"
Paradoxical Greek
Philosopher famed for paradoxes
Stoic school founder
Father of Stoicism
Great Stoic
Stoic of note
Greek philosopher known for a paradox
Achilles and the Tortoise paradox writer
Associate of Parmenides
Stoic philosophy founder
Greek known for paradoxes
Philosopher known for a paradox
Philosopher known for his "Achilles and the Tortoise" paradox
Philosopher known for "reductio ad absurdum" arguments
Greek philosopher
Ancient Greek philosopher
Stoic philosopher
Greek Stoic philosopher
Paradoxical philosopher
Paradoxical fellow
Philosopher known for his paradoxes
He and his followers met at the Porch
Stoic philosopher of Citium
Founder of the Stoic school of philosophy
Paradoxical figure?
Founder of the Stoic School.
Founder of stoicism, circa 308 B. C.
He founded Stoicism.
Greek philosopher, founder of Stoic school.
Stoa man.
Stoic.
Stoics' leader.
Stoa lecturer
Stoicist
___ of Citium, Greek philosopher
Eleatic philosopher
Greek paradox poser
Eastern Roman emperor
Chief Stoic
Pericles's philosophy prof
He minded the stoa
Stoic Greek
Founder of the Stoics
He claimed motion was illusionary
Early dialectician
Philosopher for whom a paradox is named
Greek philosopher known for paradoxes
Paradoxical one
Aristotle called him the inventor of the dialectic
Figure in Plato's "Parmenides"
One of his paradoxes claims that two objects can never really touch
___ of Citium, philosopher who founded Stoicism
Greek philosopher known for reductio ad absurdum arguments
Greek founder of Stoicism
Greek who posed paradoxes
Greek famous for paradoxes
-- of Elea
Philosopher with a noted paradox
Greek philosopher know for paradoxes
Ancient philosopher known for his paradoxes
Stoic with a namesake set of paradoxes
Greek founder of the Stoic school
5th-century Greek philosopher
Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher
Ancient paradox poser
Figure in the Plato dialogue "Parmenides"
Paradox lover of old
Paradox lover of Greece
Stoic from Citium
Stoic from Elea