Heraclitus — “the obscure philosopher,” the pre-Socratic thinker who was a contemporary 2,500 years ago of Confucius, Lao Tzu and the Buddha — is best known as the man who said that you cannot put ...
Phronesis, Vol. 52, No. 1, Anniversary Papers: The Southern Association for Ancient Philosophy at 50 (2007), pp. 3-32 (30 pages) The paper first discusses the metaphysical framework that allows the ...
If you think James Joyce or William Faulkner are tough reads, try Heraclitus. Despite the difficulty, his writing has been quoted and debated by thinkers from Aristotle to Nietzche to Einstein. The ...
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