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  1. Heraclitus & Derrida: Presocratic Deconstruction by Erin O'Connell, 2006-01-31
  2. Heracliti Ephesii Reliquiae (1877) (Latin Edition) by Heraclitus, 2009-02-16
  3. Heraclitus. by Philip Ellis Wheelwright, 1981-12-10
  4. Heraclitus by Mrs. St. Clair Stobart, 2006-09-15
  5. Heraclitean Fragments: A Companion Study to the Heraclitus Seminar by John Sallis, Kenneth Maly, 1980-11
  6. The fragments of the work of Heraclitus of Ephesus on nature; translated from the Greek text of Bywater, with an introd. historical and critical by George Thomas White Patrick, Ingram Bywater, 2010-08-25
  7. Roger Von Oech's Ancient Whacks of Heraclitus: A Creativity Tool Based on the Epigrams of Heraclitus by Roger Von Oech, 1998-06
  8. The Book of the Cosmos: Imagining the Universe from Heraclitus to Hawking, A Helix Anthology
  9. technology and Change: The New Heraclitus by Donald A. Schon, 1967-01-01
  10. Death by Philosophy: The Biographical Tradition in the Life and Death of the Archaic Philosophers Empedocles, Heraclitus, and Democritus by Ava Chitwood, 2004-08-20
  11. An epitome of the civil and literary chronology of Rome and Constantinople from the death of Augustus to the death of Heraclitus; by Henry Fynes Clinton, 2010-08-28
  12. 470s Bc Deaths: 470 Bc Deaths, 473 Bc Deaths, 474 Bc Deaths, 475 Bc Deaths, 476 Bc Deaths, 478 Bc Deaths, 479 Bc Deaths, Confucius, Heraclitus
  13. Studies in Heraclitus (Spudasmata: Studien Zur Klassichen Philologie Und Ihren Grenzgebieten) by Roman Dilcher, 1995
  14. First-century cynicism in the Epistles of Heraclitus (Harvard theological studies) by Harold W Attridge, 1976

21. Heraclitus Lecture Notes
Notes by Cynthia Freeland, covering heraclitus style, natural philosophy and doctrine of flux.
http://www.uh.edu/~cfreelan/courses/heraclnotes.html
Ancient Greek Philosophy
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Key Topics in Heraclitus
1. Heraclitus' Style
Heraclitus is notorious for his "obscure" and distinctive style. Many readers seem to love it or hate it. Heraclitus' stylistic devices include metaphor, simile, aphorism, pun, word play, allusion, riddles, rhythm, and sound. Examples of puns and word plays: Fr. 65, p. 30 plays upon the word bios (life), accent on the first syllable, and bios (bow), accent on the second syllable. Fr. 48, p. 31 plays upon the phrases "xun noi" (with nous or intelligence) and "xunoi" (in common). Fr. 23, -. 27 plays upon the term "haptetai" which can mean "touch" or "kindle" as in "kindling a light". Some readers, like Jonathan Barnes, seem to suggest that Heraclitus' seemingly oracular sayings simply paper over his out-and-out contradictions. In short, Heraclitus is "fundamentally inconsistent". For an interesting discussion of whether Barnes' charge can be answered, see Timm Triplett, "Barnes on Heraclitus and the Unity of Opposites," Ancient Philosophy 6 , pp. 15-23.

22. Heraclitus - The Fragments
This site is a project putting the Greek fragments of heraclitus on the web, together with English translations, text notes, and categorical links.
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THE FRAGMENTS OF HERACLITUS
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23. Presocratics: Heraclitus
Lists secondary sources on this thinker in various European languages.
http://www.presocratics.org/heraclitus.htm
A Heraclitus Bibliography Aail, Anathon. "Der Logos bei Heraklit. Ein Beitrag zu den ideengeschichtlen Studien." Zeitschrift für Philosophie und philosophische Kritik 106(1895), pp. 217-252. Al-Nashshar, ‘Ali Sami. [The Heraclitean and Christian Concepts of Logos."] Albert, K. "Philosophie und Erziehung bei Heraklit von Ephesus." Pedagogica Historica 9 (1969), pp. 5-19. Aleksic, Branko. [The Link between Poetry and Philosophy: Heraclitus and Modern Philosophy."] Filozofska Istrazivanja 23 (1987), pp. 1211-1222. Atti del Symposium Heracliteum 1981. Auerbach, Wilhelm. "De principio heracliteo." Eos 32 (1929), pp.301-314. Auerbach, Wilhelm. "Zur Gegenüberstellung von Sein und Schein bei Heraclit." Eos 33 (1930), pp. 651-664. Axelos, Kostas. Paris: Axelos, Kostas Babut, Daniel. Héraclite et la critique des poètes et des savants." 45 (1976), pp. 464-96. Babut, Daniel. "Héraclite et la religion populaire. Fragments 14, 69, 68, 15, et 5 Diels- Kranz." 77 (1975), pp. 27-62.

24. Heidegger's Reading Of Heraclitus
A paper on Martin Heidegger s interpretation of PreSocratic thinker heraclitus.
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Introduction In a career stretching over half a century Martin Heidegger attempts to question the limitations of the Western philosophical tradition and open a space for thinking outside of it. At the beginning of this tradition he places the pre-Socratics, in particular Anaximander, Parmenides, and Heraclitus. In the fragments of these thinkers he finds both the foreshadowing of the tradition's development and a source for thought which would avoid the confines of this later developmentassociated with nihilism and the technological domination of the earthby experiencing anew its initial unfolding. In this paper I explore Heidegger's relationship to Heraclitus in several texts by examining Heidegger's interpretation of particular fragments and placing them in the context of his philosophy. In the course of this exploration I show the influence which Heidegger attributes to the early Greek thinkers in determining our experience of Being right up into the modern, technological age. This modern determination of Being shows itself in the dominance of a logical approach to beings which seeks to make correct predictions about them. Heidegger traces the emphasis on logic and correctness to the Greek terms lovgo§ and ajlhvqeia, but argues that both termsthe first taken as gathering, the second as unconcealmentoriginally comprehended the relatedness of beings to one another and to what remains concealed. In the fragments of Heraclitus Heidegger not only finds support for these interpretations, but also stimulation for thinking outside the prejudices of the West, and my analysis covers these issues as well.

25. Heraclitus Quotes
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26. Heraclitus. Greek Philosophers On Cosmology And Myth
heraclitus. The Greek philosopher, his thoughts on cosmology, cosmogony, and myth by Stefan Stenudd, Swedish author and Historian of Ideas.
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eraclitus (flourished circa 502 BC), famous for the expression "panta rhei", all things flow, and for his cryptic way of expressing his thoughts, as well as his consistently bad mood and obnoxious comments, thought that Homer "ought by rights to be ejected from the lists and thrashed" for his weak understanding of cosmological matters, and no higher was his opinion on Hesiod: For very many people Hesiod is (their) teacher. They are certain he knew a great number of things – he who continually failed to recognize (even) day and night (for what they are)! For they are one.

27. AGNI | 56 | Poetry | Heraclitus By Jorge Luis Borges
heraclitus. by Jorge Luis Borges. Second twilight. Night that deepens into dream. Purification, forgetfulness. First twilight. Morning that once was dawn.
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Second twilight.
Night that deepens into dream.
Purification, forgetfulness.
First twilight.
Morning that once was dawn.
Day that was morning.
Overflowing day that will be a spent evening.
Second twilight.
Night, the other costume of time.
Purification, forgetfulness.
First twilight. . . . In the dawn, the secret anguish of the Ephesian. What weave is this of will be, is, and was? What river lies under the Ganges? What river has no source? What river drags along mythologies and swords? Sleeping is useless. Through the dream, through the desert, through the cellar, the river carries me, and I am the river. I was made of delicate substance, mysterious time. Perhaps the source is within me.

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30. Philosophy During The Tragic Age
As person, too, Plato mingles the features of the royally secluded, allsufficing heraclitus, of the melancholycompassionate and legislatory Pythagoras and
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IF we know the aims of humans who are strangers to us, it is sufficient for us to approve of or condemn them as wholes. Those who stand nearer to us we judge according to the means by which they further their aims; we often disapprove of their aims, but love them for the sake of their means and the style of their volition. Now philosophical systems are absolutely true only to their founders, to all later philosophers they are usually one big mistake, and to feebler minds a sum of mistakes and truths; at any rate if regarded as highest aim they are an error, and in so far reprehensible. Therefore many disapprove of all philosophers, because their aims are not ours; they are those whom I called " strangers to us." Whoever on the contrary finds any pleasure at all in great humans finds pleasure also in such systems, be they ever so erroneous, for they all have in them one point which is irrefutable, a personal touch, and color; one can use them in order to form a picture of the philosopher, just as from a plant growing in a certain place one can form conclusions as to the soil. That mode of life, of viewing human affairs at any rate, has existed once and is therefore possible; the "system" is the growth in this soil or at least a part of this system....I narrate the history of those philosophers simplified: I shall bring into relief only

31. Heraclitus - Wikipedia
Translate this page heraclitus (Grieks , Herakleitos, vroeger in het Nederlands Heracliet) was een Grieks filosoof, een van de presocratici. Hij werd rond 540 v.
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Ga naar: navigatie zoeken Heraclitus geschilderd door Johannes Moreelse Heraclitus Grieks Herakleitos , vroeger in het Nederlands Heracliet ) was een Grieks filosoof , een van de presocratici . Hij werd rond 540 v.Chr. geboren in het toen welvarende Efeze in Klein-Azi«. Hij was een eenzelvige man. Hij minachtte alle mensen op ©©n na, Teutamus . Deze is bekend om zijn uitspraak dat de meeste mensen slecht zijn. Heraclitus was ervan overtuigd dat de mensen alleen onder dwang datgene doen wat goed voor hen is. Hij vatte de ziel op als een mengsel van vuur en water. Het vuur staat voor het edele, het water voor het onedele. Als een man dronken is, is zijn ziel nat. Een uitspraak van Heraclitus is: "Het is niet goed voor de mens om alles te verwerven wat hij verlangt." Hij verfoeide de hartstochten, omdat die de mensen van hun ambities afhouden.
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33. Heraclitus Quotes
39 quotes and quotations by heraclitus. heraclitus No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it s not the same river and he s not the same man.
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544 BC Year of Death: 483 BC Nationality: Greek Find on Amazon: Heraclitus Related Authors: Plato Aristotle Epictetus Socrates ... Diogenes A man's character is his fate. Heraclitus A man's character is his guardian divinity. Heraclitus Big results require big ambitions. Heraclitus Bigotry is the sacred disease. Heraclitus Change alone is unchanging. Heraclitus Character is destiny. Heraclitus Corpses are more fit to be thrown out than is dung. Heraclitus Couples are wholes and not wholes, what agrees disagrees, the concordant is discordant. From all things one and from one all things. Heraclitus Deliberate violence is more to be quenched than a fire. Heraclitus Even sleepers are workers and collaborators in what goes on in the Universe. Heraclitus Even sleepers are workers and collaborators on what goes on in the universe. Heraclitus Eyes and ears are poor witnesses to people if they have uncultured souls.

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35. Heraclitus
heraclitus was a contemporary of Pythagoras, Laotzu, Confucius, and Siddhartha, the Buddha; some say that the term philosophy , love of wisdom,
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Heraclitus was a contemporary of Pythagoras, Lao-tzu, Confucius, and Siddhartha, the Buddha; some say that the term "philosophy", love of wisdom, was first introduced by Pythagoras, who lived from approximately 580 BCE to 500 BCE. Pythagoras and his followers, the Pythagoreans, argued numbers to constitute the true nature of things and all relations to be numerical. Pythagoras is often regarded as the founder of modern mathematics and geometry. The Pythagorean Theorem states that in a right-angled triangle, the square of the hypothenuse (opposite side) is always equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides. The Pythagoreans ... argued that earth was a sphere revolving around the sun in a predictable way. Source: optionality.net

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37. Heraclitus Of Ephesus
heraclitus of Ephesus (fl. 500480 BC), also known as the Riddler and the Obscure, was the eldest son of a leading aristocratic family.
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Online Research Heraclitus of Ephesus version for printing Anthony F. Beavers Aristotle tells us about three of Heraclitus' ideas; the first is that, like earlier Milesian philosophers, he located the first principle of all things in a natural element, in this case, fire. (See Metaphysics Plato makes positive use of the first of these modes of identifying opposites in the "Cycle of Opposites" argument for the immortality of the soul. (See Phaedo 70c-72e.) Heraclitus writes, "And it is the same thing in us that is quick [that is, alive] and dead, awake and asleep, young and old; the former are shifted and become the latter, and the latter in turn are shifted and become the former" (Fragment 78). Plato identifies this "same thing" as the soul, preserving Heraclitus' analogy between the two opponent pairs being awake and being asleep, and being alive and being dead. (See Phaedo 71c-d.)

38. [minstrels] Heraclitus -- William Johnson Cory
They told me, heraclitus, they told me you were dead; They brought me bitter news to hear and bitter tears to shed; I wept, as I remembered, how often you
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Title : Heraclitus Poet : William Johnson Cory Date : 25 Mar 2000 They told me, Heracl... Length : Text-only version Prev Index Next Your comments on this poem to attach to the end [ microfaq Heraclitus They told me, Heraclitus, they told me you were dead; They brought me bitter news to hear and bitter tears to shed; I wept, as I remembered, how often you and I Had tired the sun with talking, and sent him down the sky. And now that thou art lying, my dear old Carian guest, A handful of grey ashes, long, long ago at rest, Still are thy pleasant voices, thy nightingales, awake; For Death, he taketh all away, but them he cannot take. William Johnson Cory A poem that has 'classic' written all over it - the language, the images capture the feel of the original perfectly. There isn't a whole lot I can say about it - the poem and the original should both speak for themselves. Notes: Heraclitus: Greek philosopher (ca. 540-ca. 400 BC), pre-Socratic founder of an Ionian school, whose principal tenet was change in all things. Cory translates an epigram of Callimachus, which in A. W. Mair's translation of the Greek is as follows: "One told me, Heracleitus, of thy death and brought me to tears, and I remembered how often we two in talking put the sun to rest. Thou, methinks, Halicarnasian friend, art ashes long and long ago; but thy nightingales live still, whereon Hades, snatcher of all things, shall not lay his hand" Carian: of Caria, part of southwest Asia Minor. From

39. Heraclitus - Definition From The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
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40. Heraclitus & Parmenides
A short article from 1998 by James Dye, contrasting these two thinkers.
http://www.soci.niu.edu/~phildept/Dye/Heraclitus&Parmenides.html
Heraclitus claims that sense perception alone cannot reveal the truth about things, for they are not really what they seem to be. Thought is required to reveal that what seems stable is really constantly changingthat what seems to be a thing is but a slice of a process. Heraclitus invents the distinction between appearance and reality . Perceptual objects are not the real entities constituting the natural world; they are only the ways those entities appear to us. Our perceptions are the effects of causes which we do not directly perceive and which we can know only by inference. (Does the image on the movie screen or the television monitor exist ? Is it a real thing in the world? Do we exist or are we more like a movie or a television programprocesses seeming to be entities only because of the abstractive character of our experience of ourselves?) Parmenides takes note of Heraclitus' observations about sense perception but disagrees that the mind could ever reconstruct the truth out of the sensory data. There is no one way our sensations can be manipulated to yield a single, coherent story about what really exits. Therefore any single way in which they are assembled will at best be an

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