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− | Heraclitus of Ephesus (Greek Ἡράκλειτος Herakleitos) (about 535 - 475 BC), known as "The Obscure", was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher from Ephesus in Asia Minor. The details of Heraclitus' life are almost completely unknown. "Reliable information is limited to the fact that he was a native of Ephesus, on the coast of Asia Minor north of Miletus, and that his father's name was Bloson."[1] Heraclitus is the first person in the history of the western world to have put forward a robust philosophical system. His writings have later influences upon Socrates and Plato. 19th Century Philosophy has also paid close attention to Heraclitus. | + | Heraclitus of Ephesus (Greek Ἡράκλειτος Herakleitos) ([[about]] 535 - 475 BC), known as "The Obscure", was a pre-Socratic Greek [[philosopher]] from Ephesus in Asia Minor. The details of Heraclitus' [[life]] are almost completely unknown. "Reliable information is limited to the fact that he was a native of Ephesus, on the coast of Asia Minor north of Miletus, and that his [[father]]'s [[name]] was Bloson."[1] Heraclitus is the first person in the [[history]] of the western [[world]] to have put forward a robust [[philosophical]] [[system]]. His writings have later influences upon [[Socrates]] and [[Plato]]. 19th Century [[Philosophy]] has also paid close attention to Heraclitus. |
Heraclitus, 21, 203 ECRITS | Heraclitus, 21, 203 ECRITS | ||
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+ | Heraclitus, 177<ref>[[Seminar XI]]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:25, 24 May 2019
Heraclitus of Ephesus (Greek Ἡράκλειτος Herakleitos) (about 535 - 475 BC), known as "The Obscure", was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher from Ephesus in Asia Minor. The details of Heraclitus' life are almost completely unknown. "Reliable information is limited to the fact that he was a native of Ephesus, on the coast of Asia Minor north of Miletus, and that his father's name was Bloson."[1] Heraclitus is the first person in the history of the western world to have put forward a robust philosophical system. His writings have later influences upon Socrates and Plato. 19th Century Philosophy has also paid close attention to Heraclitus.
Heraclitus, 21, 203 ECRITS
Heraclitus, 177[1]