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Heraclitus – An Introduction to Flux and Logos
Heraclitus is known for his obscure and elliptical style of writing. What perhaps makes Heraclitus’ oracular pronouncements difficult to deal with is that they cannot be analyzed into arguments and, in some measure, in his seemingly wilful violation of the … Continue reading
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Tagged coexistence of opposite, flux, heraclitus, logos, role of opposites
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