Heraclitus: the physics of opposites
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Greek philosophy
Abstract
The physics of Heraclitus of Ephesus (540-475a.n.e.) continues that of the Ionians, is a cosmogony based on a cosmogonic element: fire, but, as an element (or "substance") generating the opposites; since it would not be only like a symbol of mobility, in accordance with the heraclites' formula: "everything flows. "It is not possible to enter the same river twice...".Downloads
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Published
1998-12-31
How to Cite
Cuéllar, L. (1998). Heraclitus: the physics of opposites. Letras (Lima), 69(95-96), 135-142. https://doi.org/10.30920/letras.69.95-96.9
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Philosophy
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