Heraclitus: The Obscure Philosopher

Εκδότης:
Κάκτος
Έτος:
2020
ISBN:
9789603820000
Σελίδες:
88
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Σκληρό
Heraclitus: The Obscure Philosopher
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Heraclitus: The Obscure Philosopher
Heraclitus (c. 535 BC), son of Bloson of Ephesus, probably came of royal blood, was a pre-Socratic Ionian Greek philosopher. Known for his doctrine of change being central to the universe and for the establishing the term 'Logos' in Western philosophy, is recorded as having written a single book "On Nature", divided into three discourses, one on the universe, another on politics and a third on theology. The book was deposited in the great Temple of Artemis in Ephesus and made available to visitors for several centuries after Heraclitus' death. However, his writings only survive today in fragments quoted by other later authors. He was known as "the Obscure" (or "the Dark") for the deliberate difficulty and unclearness of his teachings. Many subsequent philosophers have claimed to have been influenced by the ideas of Heraclitus.
Τίτλος βιβλίου:Heraclitus: The Obscure Philosopher
Εκδότης:Κάκτος
Συντελεστές βιβλίου:Ηράκλειτος (Συγγραφέας)
Burnet, John (Μεταφραστής)
ISBN:9789603820000
Στοιχεία έκδοσης:Ιούλιος 2020
Κατηγορίες:Επιστήμες > Επιστήμες του Ανθρώπου > Φιλοσοφία > Αρχαία Ελληνική Φιλοσοφία
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