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