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Heraclitus (/ ˌ h ɛr ə ˈ k l aɪ t ə s /; Greek: Ἡράκλειτος Herákleitos; fl. c. 500 BC) was an ancient Greek pre-Socratic philosopher from the city of Ephesus, which was then part of the Persian Empire. He exerts a wide influence on ancient and modern Western philosophy, including through the works of Plato, Aristotle, Hegel ...
Jun 26, 2024 · Heraclitus (born c. 540 bce, Ephesus, Anatolia [now Selçuk, Turkey]—died c. 480) was a Greek philosopher remembered for his cosmology, in which fire forms the basic material principle of an orderly universe.
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- Heraclitus was a Greek philosopher who is remembered for his cosmology, in which fire forms the basic material principle of an orderly universe. Vi...
- Heraclitus asserted that the world exists as a coherent system in which a change in one direction is ultimately balanced by a corresponding change...
- Heraclitus is thought to have written one book, which is now lost. His views survive in the short fragments quoted and attributed to him by later a...
Feb 8, 2007 · Heraclitus. First published Thu Feb 8, 2007; substantive revision Fri Dec 8, 2023. A Greek philosopher of Ephesus (near modern Kuşadası, Turkey) who was active around 500 BCE, Heraclitus propounded a distinctive theory which he expressed in oracular language. He is best known for his doctrines that things are constantly changing (universal ...
A comprehensive overview of the life, theory, and legacy of Heraclitus, a Greek philosopher of the late 6th century BCE. Learn about his doctrine of flux, the unity of opposites, the Logos, and his criticism of other thinkers.
Mar 5, 2023 · Learn about the life and work of Heraclitus, the Greek philosopher who taught that everything was in flux and fire was the primary element. Discover his famous quotes, his rejection of politics, and his mysterious death.
Oct 15, 2020 · Learn about the Pre-Socratic philosopher Heraclitus, who claimed that life is constant change and fire is the First Cause. Explore his influence on Buddha and Jung, and his criticism of other thinkers.
Jul 14, 2010 · Heraclitus of Ephesus (l. c. 500 BCE) was one of the early Pre-Socratic philosophers who, like the others, sought to identify the First Cause for the creation of the world. He rejected earlier theories such as air and water and claimed that fire was the First Cause as it both created and destroyed.