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Heraclitus
Heraclitus of Ephesus (or Ephesos), circa 540 BC - circa 480 BC. Obscure, aphoristic thinker who has had an abiding influence on both classical and modern thought. Best known for his doctrine of unceasing change. His writings are extant only in secondhand form, as quoted by other classical writers.

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  • - Lists secondary sources on this thinker in various European languages.
  • - Biographical information, a picture, and fragments drawn from multiple translations.
  • - An outline provided by S. Mark Cohen. Focuses on the Heraclitean doctrines of the Logos and flux, and the puzzle of identity and persistence.
  • - Heraclitus in Greek and Burnet's English translation.
  • - A brief consideration of Heraclitean doctrine in relation to other classical thinkers.
  • - Background information, selected fragments from the Hooker translation, and interpretive notes.
  • - A paper on Martin Heidegger's interpretation of Pre-Socratic thinker Heraclitus.
  • - The pantheistic materialism of the Greek pre-socratic philosopher Heraclitus.
  • - Notes by Cynthia Freeland, covering Heraclitus' style, natural philosophy and doctrine of flux.


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