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Heraclitus

Heraclitus of Ephesus (Greek: Herakleitos) (about 535 - 475 B.C), pre-Socratic Greek philosopher. Disagreed with Thales, Anaximander, and Pythagoras about the nature of the ultimate substance. He claimed instead that everything is derived from the Greek Classical element fire, rather than from air, water, or earth. This led to the belief that change is real, and stability illusory. For Heraclitus "everything is in flux." A well known quote illustrating this is "panta rei", although it's probably apocryphal.

He is famous for saying: "No man can cross the same river twice, because neither the man nor the river are the same."

Heraclitus' view that an explanation of change was foundational to any theory of nature was strongly opposed by Parmenides, who argued that change is an illusion and that everything is fundamentally static.




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