Zeno of Elea

Philosopher 490 BCE – 425 BCE
Cooling Off
#968
Historical Importance
144K
2025 Wikipedia Views
-13.6%
Year-over-Year
-28%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Zeno of Elea

Zeno of Elea, an influential Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher active between -490 and -425, is highly ranked by MIT’s Pantheon project at #968 for his profound impact on Western thought. He is primarily known for his famous paradoxes, such as Achilles and the Tortoise, which challenged the concepts of motion, time, and infinity, forming a foundational contribution to logic and mathematics.

Despite this historical importance, Zeno’s modern internet attention appears relatively low. In 2025, his Wikipedia page accrued an annualized 144K views, suggesting an Attention Gap of -2x-meaning he receives only half the expected attention relative to his historical rank. For contrast, the contemporary philosopher Epictetus, ranked just below Zeno at #998, garnered 360K views in the same period, illustrating a significant disparity in online interest between two similarly important figures from the same field.

Furthermore, Zeno’s online presence is showing signs of fading interest. His 2025 pageviews declined by -13.6% year-over-year, and the Q1 versus Q3 momentum data indicates a further -28% drop in recent attention, suggesting his philosophical contributions are becoming less visible on the modern web.

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