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  1. Friend of Heraclitus by Patricia Beer, 1993-03-18
  2. Heraclitus: Webster's Timeline History, 500 BC - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-02-20
  3. Heraclitus by Aurobindo Ghose, 1968
  4. Chamber Works: Architectural Meditations on Themes from Heraclitus by Daniel Archer Libeskind, 1983-01
  5. The Fragments Of The Work Of Heraclitus Of Ephesus On Nature by Heraclitus, 2010-09-10
  6. First-century cynicism in the Epistles of Heraclitus (Harvard theological studies) by Harold W Attridge, 1976
  7. The Sceptical Road: Aenesidemus' Appropriation of Heraclitus (Philosophia Antiqua) by Roberto Polito, 2004-04-30
  8. Heraclitus in Sacramento by David Carl, 2006-05-17
  9. Heraclitus Of Ephesus: The Fragments Of The Work Of Heraclitus Of Ephesus On Nature And Heracliti Ephesii Reliquiae
  10. The Hidden Harmony: Discourses on the Fragments of Heraclitus by Osho, 1991-12
  11. Archaic Logic: Symbol and Structure in Heraclitus. Parmenides and Empedocles (De proprietatibus litterarum : Series practica) by Raymond Prier, 1976-06
  12. GREEK HISTORICAL THOUGHT. FROM HOMER TO THE AGE OF HERACLITUS. by ARNOLD TOYNBEE, 1952-01-01
  13. Heracliti Ephesii Reliquiae (1877) (Latin Edition) by Heraclitus, 2009-02-16
  14. Mythographi Graeci, Volume 3, part 1 by Apollodorus, Heraclitus, et all 2010-04-02

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    http://sovastitis.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 01/ 10/ heraclitus/ Heraclitus: Selected Fragments[1] (ca. 500 BCE) Although this teaching [logos[2]] is eternally true, most prove forever incapable of comprehending it—before they hear it and even after they have heard it.  For though all things occur in accordance with its principles [logos], most seem unskillful 15 days ago in So Vast It Is, Say the Teachings
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    44. Heracleitus --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
    also spelled heraclitus Greek philosopher remembered for his cosmology, in which fire forms the basic material principle of an orderly universe.
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    Page 1 of 1 born c. BC , , Ephesus, in Anatolia died c. also spelled Heraclitus Greek philosopher remembered for his cosmology, in which fire forms the basic material principle of an orderly universe. Little is known about his life, and the one book he apparently wrote is lost. His views survive in the short fragments quoted and attributed to him by later authors. Heracleitus... (75 of 433 words) To read the full article, activate your FREE Trial Commonly Asked Questions About Heracleitus Close Enable free complete viewings of Britannica premium articles when linked from your website or blog-post.

    45. "Heraclitus' Theory Of The Psyche" By Christopher D. Green
    heraclitus was the most important philosopher between Pythagoras and Parmenides. He lived in the city of Ephesus, of which substantial ruins remain still on
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    christo@yorku.ca Heraclitus was the most important philosopher between Pythagoras and Parmenides. He lived in the city of Ephesus, of which substantial ruins remain still on the western coast of present-day Turkey. The region was then called Ionia. His exact dates are not known. McKirahan (1994) reports them as being 540-480 BC. Unlike Xenophanes and Pythagoras, he did not flee the Persian invasion of Ionia (546 BC) for Italy; he survived it, and even flourished under it. As with all other early pre-Socratics, none of Heraclitus' original writings remain, although he was said to have written, as was traditional for philosophers of his time, a treatise generally on nature ( physis ). What is known of Heraclitus' philosophy is contained in more than 100 fragmentary mentionings of him by his successors. Many of these fragments are obscure, enigmatic, and even bizarre. Diogenes Laertius, a biographer who lived about 300 AD, recounted a story (repeated by Barnes, 1987, pp. 57-58) that Socrates, upon reading a copy of Heraclitus' work (allegedly given to him by the great tragic playwright, Euripides), said "What I understood was good.... But it would take a Delian diver to get to the bottom of it." Heraclitus frequently asserted the unity of opposites: "the road up and down is one and the same road" (DK22 B60); "while changing, it rests" (DK22 B84a); "in the case of a circle, beginning and end are the same" (DK22 B103); "cold things become warm, a warm thing becomes cold..." (DK22B 126); and perhaps strangest of all, "immortals are mortals, mortals immortals: living their death, dying their life" (DK22 B62).

    46. Heraclitus: Ancient Greek Philosopher: Dynamic Unity Of Reality. Heraclitus Quot
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    47. Philosophical Dictionary: Hedonism-Heuristic
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    49. Heraclitus, Sri Aurobindo
    What precisely is the keynote of heraclitus thinking, where has he found his starting-point, or what are the grand lines of his philosophy?
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    50. Heraclitus : The Word Is Common - 1
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    HEREFORE one needs to surrender oneself to the common. But although the word is common, the majority live as if they owned their thinking.
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    52. Panta Rei
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    Heraclitus was born somewhere between 535 and 540 B.C. in Ephesos, and died 475 B.C. Very little of his work has been preserved - what is left are dozens of quotes, or rather fragments of text that have been quoted by others. The River
    Heraclitus' philosophy can be captured in just two words: "panta rei", literally everything flows, meaning that everything is constantly changing, from the smallest grain of sand to the stars in the sky. Thus, every object ultimately is a figment of one's imagination. Only change itself is real, constant and eternal flux, like the continuous flow of the river which always renews itself.
    those rivers one steps into are not the same. other and yet other waters keep flowing on.
    into the same rivers we step and yet we do not step, we exist and at the same time we do not exist
    after all, one does not step into the same river twice. waters disperse and come together again ... they keep flowing on and flowing away

    53. 686. Heraclitus. William (Johnson) Cory. 1909-14. English Poetry III: From Tenny
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    55. Heraclitus, Greece, Ancient History
    Born in Ephesus (today s Turkey), heraclitus is also called the Weeping Philosopher because he used to sit in Ephesos and cry over mans feebleness and
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    (6th century BC) Born in Ephesus (today's Turkey), Heraclitus is also called the "Weeping Philosopher" because he used to sit in Ephesos and cry over mans feebleness and foolishness.
    Heraclitus believed that the world was in a constant state of change, and his statement Ta Panta Rei ("Everything Floats") is his best known quote.
    He also illustrated his belief in everythings fluxuality by saying you cannot step in the same river twice. He meant that change was the only true reality.
    Heraclitus also said that fire was the primordial source of matter, and he occupied himself with ethics and theology, and is also considered to ave founded the Greek metaphysics. He attacked the popular religion and its concepts and ceremonies.
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    56. Heraclitus Quotes
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    57. Boundless Paradox
    Returning to paradox, I argue that heraclitus believes that the boundless Read Boundless Paradox a discussion of heraclitus, Anaximander and Gorgias
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    58. Heraclitus
    heraclitus seems to have written only one work (On Nature?), which apparently consisted of series of epigrammatic remarks. The book was deposited in the
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    Heraclitus (fl. c.500 B.C.) Ancient Greek philosopher, perhaps best remembered for his famous poetic metaphor of the river - "no one steps into the same river twice". Heraclitus seems to have written only one work ( On Nature? ), which apparently consisted of series of epigrammatic remarks. The book was deposited in the Temple of Artemis in Ephesus. Although Heraclitus's book is lost, about 120 short fragments have survived in the texts of later authors, who quoted him, often in order to scorn his ideas. " The Ephesians deserve to have all their youth put to death, and all those who are younger still banished from their city, inasmuch as they have banished Hermodorus, the best man among them, saying, "Let no one of us be pre-eminently good; and if there be any such person, let him go to another city and another people." (from The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers Little is know of Heraclitus's life. Due to his cryptic, oracular style he had a reputation for obscurity. Socrates complained that "it needs a sponge-diver to bring up the truth from those depths." Heraclitus was born in Ephesus in Ionia (western Asia Minor) into an influential family. His father, Bloson, was a member of the highest local aristocracy. His hereditary class privileges Heraclitus renounced in favor of his brother. Diogenes Laertios, who lived about seven centuries later, has in his

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