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  • ...cient Greece] by the philosopher [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heraclitus Heraclitus] of Hephesus, who in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/600_BC Sixth centur
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  • ...ancient Greek philosophy], while [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heraclitus Heraclitus] saw change as ever-present and all-[[encompassing]], [https://en.wikipedia
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  • ...ession]] of this viewpoint is in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heraclitus Heraclitus]'s fragments. He posits strife, ἡ ἔρις (strife, [[conflict]]), as th
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  • ...ch sharing a [[frame of reference]] similar to pre-Socratic philosophy and Heraclitus [13]. Von Bertalanffy traced systems concepts to the philosophy of G.W. von
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  • ...so have borrowed from the Bible: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heraclitus Heraclitus], according to "Quis Rerum Divinarum Heres Sit" § 43 [i.503]; Zeno, accord
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  • A taste for paradox is central to the philosophies of [[Lao Tzu]], [[Heraclitus]], [[Meister Eckhardt]], [[Kierkegaard]], [[Nietzsche]] and [[Tom Robbins]]
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  • ...nature of change: [[Parmenides]] denied that change occurs at all, while [[Heraclitus]] thought change was ubiquitous: "[Y]ou cannot step into the same river twi ...[[Anaximenes]], ''[[Apeiron]]'' (the Boundless) by Anaximander, Fire by [[Heraclitus]]. [[Democritus]], in conjunction with his mentor, Leucippus, conceived of
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  • * [[Heraclitus]], ''Fragments'', James Hilton, forward, Brooks Hexton, translator, Penguin
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  • ...Greece over the next couple of centuries. Among the most important were [[Heraclitus]] ("all is fire", all is [[chao]]tic and transitory), [[Anaxagoras]] (reali
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  • Around 500 BC [[Heraclitus]], held that the passage of time and the future both lay beyond the possibi
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  • ...of process philosophy than is commonly assumed at present. The gap between Heraclitus and Whitehead needs to be filled. Only then will process philosophy, enrich
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  • ...so been suggested that the ancient Greek philosophers [[Pythagoras]] and [[Heraclitus]] were both influenced by ideas that originated in China.
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  • ...the Zoroastrian astrologer priests. Greek ''mágos'' is first attested in [[Heraclitus]] (6th century BC, apud. [[Clement of Alexandria|Clement]] ''Protrepticus 1
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  • #Rohrer, T. (1995), ‘Boundless Paradox: a discussion of Heraclitus, Anaximander and Gorgias’, paper posted at: https://philosophy.uoregon.e
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