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  1. Feb 15, 2013 · Heraclitus notes Homer’s wish that “strife may perish from amongst gods and men” and says that, in fact, “all things come to pass through the compulsion of strife.” Conflict, or, in more abstract terms, the dynamic tension between opposites, is the very nature of the universe. Yet he also says: “Opposition brings con- cord.

  2. essential level, tensions between opposites are entirely dependent on unity’s cohesiveness. 11. To analyse further the point of tension, this paper will briefly explain Heraclitus’s view of Fire. (Tension shall be returned to later in this paper, after an explanation of perpetual motion as invariable succession).

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    • 2015
  3. The logos is the representative in speech of the truth of War (Gigon 1935:18; war accounts for the style of Heraclitus’ work). The logos is just an abbreviation for the book, that is, “the eternal truth.” A radical position: “eine Lehre, ein System steht am Anfang” (“a doctrine, a system, is there at the beginning”) (5).

  4. Heraclitus thinks that the answer to both questions is found in “the logos,” which is a Greek word with multiple meanings: it can be an explanation, a word or linguistic meaning, science, rationality (the Latin word is “ratio”), the principle of exchange between things… So the world is logos, in that it behaves in a lawlike manner so ...

  5. The logos seems to hold a position of primary universal importance usually reserved for a divine power, and in Heraclitus' thought the distinction between god and logos, if there is meant to be one at all, is not clear. Consequently, many scholars have simply concluded that Heraclitus considers god and logos to be indistinguishable.

  6. Tension in opposition is indicative of Heraclitus positing unity as cohesive; fundamentally restricting any opposition extending to the point of disconnect. 11 This restriction, however, is crucial as it demonstrates that at an essential level, tensions between opposites are entirely dependent on unity’s cohesiveness. 12 To analyse further the point of tension, this paper shall briefly ...

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  8. Nov 14, 2024 · He complained that most people failed to comprehend the logos (Greek: “reason”), the universal principle through which all things are interrelated and all natural events occur, and thus lived like dreamers with a false view of the world. A significant manifestation of the logos, Heraclitus claimed, is the underlying connection between ...

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