Parmenides, Heraclitus, and Zeno
According to Heraclitus, everything is in flux. Parmenides, on the other hand, taught that that which truly exists is not in flux — whatever is, is. Zeno was a student of Parmenides, who asserted that the senses have only to do with appearances, not reality.
From the series: The Consequences of Ideas
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