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Heraclitus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Heraclitus of Ephesus (Ancient Greek: — ; c. 535–c. 475 BCE) was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher, a native of Ephesus, Ionia, on the coast of Asia Minor. He was of distinguished parentage. Little is...
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A Greek philosopher of the late 6th century BCE, Heraclitus criticizes his predecessors and contemporaries for their failure to see the unity in experience. He claims to announce an everlasting Word (Logos) according to which all things are one, in some sense.
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Parmenides wrote after Heraclitus, and in conscious opposition to him, given the evident allusion to Hericlitus: "for whom it is and is not, the same and not the same, and all things travel in opposite directions" (fr. 6, 8). Little more is known of his biography than that he stopped at Athens on a journey in his...
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37 quotes and quotations by Heraclitus ... Type: Philosopher Quotes; Category: Greek Philosopher Quotes; Year of Birth: 544 BC; Year of Death: 483 BC; Nationality: Greek; Find on Amazon: Heraclitus; Related Authors: Socrates; Aristotle; Plato; Epictetus; Plutarch; Epicurus; Anaxagoras; Democritus;
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No Greek philosopher born before Socrates was more creative and influential than Heraclitus of Ephesus. ... As interpreted by the later Greek philosophical tradition, Heraclitus stands primarily for the radical thesis that 'Everything is in flux', like the constant flow of a river. Although it is likely that he took...
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www.trincoll.edu/depts/phil/philo/phils/heraclitus.html
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Heraclitus lived around 500 BC in the city of Ephesus in Ionia, Asia Minor. He became famous as the "flux and fire" philosopher for his proverbial utterance: "All things are flowing." Coming from an eminent aristocratic family, Heraclitus is the first nobleman in the cabinet of Greek philosophers.
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Heraclitus: The Complete Fragments of the Pre-Socratic Philosopher, with English trans. and Commentary ... Heraclitus was born at Ephesus of aristocratic parentage around 540 B.C. and lived until 475 B.C. We know almost nothing finite about his life, except that he was early known as difficult of comprehension,
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Heraclitus had a very strong influence on Plato. Plato interpreted Heraclitus to have believed that the material world undergoes constant change. He also thought Heraclitus was approximately correct in so describing the material world.
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