

Heraclitus
Dec 8, 2011
Delve into the profound philosophy of Heraclitus, the weeping philosopher, who believed in constant change and the unity of opposites. Explore his enigmatic sayings and his influence on major philosophers like Plato and the Stoics. Unravel the concept of Logos and its implications on human progress. Discover how Heraclitus' ideas continue to shape modern philosophies and enjoy a humorous anecdote about his supposed death.
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Heraclitus' Life and Legacy
- Heraclitus is known for his cryptic sayings and a view that everything is in constant flux.
- He gained a cult following despite his reputed misanthropy and lived in turbulent times under Persian rule.
Heraclitus' Fragmented Style
- Heraclitus wrote in a fragmented, poetic style full of wordplay to engage readers.
- His famous saying, "No man ever steps into the same river twice," captures his philosophy of constant change.
The Bow: Unity of Opposites
- Heraclitus used the metaphor of the bow to illustrate opposing tensions existing simultaneously.
- The bow's name is life, but its work is death, showing unity of opposites in nature.