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Tag Archives: Antithesis

51. Heraclitus – Fire as the Universal Principle

This article is a repost of Post 32. This repost was prompted by some very interesting comments and challenges left by an perceptive reader named Al. Below is one of his comments: “Your statement, “Heraclitus did not believe in universal flux” is not accurate at all. You take away Heraclitus’s major contribution to philosophy. Precisely, […]

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Posted bySocratesJanuary 23, 2022July 27, 2024Posted inGreek Philosophy, Hegel, Heraclitus, Logos, Marx, Modern Philosophy, Parmenides, Philosophy, Presocratic Philosophers, Western CivilizationTags: and Synthesis; Hegel and Marxism; Hegel's lectures on the history of philosophy; Heraclitus and stepping into the same river twice, Antithesis, Heraclitus of Ephesus developed the idea of logos and unity of opposites; Heraclitus and Universal Flux: Heraclitus and Parmenides; Heraclitus and Hegel; Hegel and Marx and the Dialectic; Thesis1 Comment on 51. Heraclitus – Fire as the Universal Principle
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