
5: Heraclitus & The Pre-Platonic Philosophers
The Nietzsche Podcast
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Heraclitus's Rejection of the Wisdom of Others
Heraclitus rejects the wisdom of others. He regards all of them as fools because their beliefs and practices are at var with what heraclitus knows within himself to be the way of nature. Heraclitus offers the idea that the world is fundamentally fire which in some parts is kindled and in other parts is snuffed out. His own method is to distinguish each thing according to its nature and to specify how it behaves. Other men, on the contrary, are as neglectful of what they do when awake as are when asleep. Although this gos is eternally valid, yet men are unable to understand it,. not only before hearing it, but even after they have heard it for
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