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Heraklit
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ISBN: 9060323459 9786613327918 1283327910 9027276323 9789027276322 9789060323458 Year: 1996 Volume: 24 Publisher: Amsterdam Philadelphia B.R. Grüner

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In der älteren Tradition wird Heraklit zu den Naturphilosophen gezählt, doch sein Denken grenzt sich vom reinen Ansammeln von Wissensmaterial und den kosmologischen Spekulationen der ionischen Naturphilosophen ab. Heraklit distanziert sich vom allgemein erfahrbaren Wissen und geht mit Hilfe der konsequenten Rückkehr zu sich selber der Erkenntnissuche nach.Die anhand einer Reihe ausgewählter Fragmente durchgeführte Untersuchung erbringt neu den Nachweis, wie Heraklit eine klare Pädagogik vorschreibt, die in manchen Aspekten spätere philosophische Denkformen vorausnimmt. Im Rahmen seiner P


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Heraclitus and Thales' conceptual scheme
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ISBN: 9789004337992 9004337997 9789004338210 9004338217 Year: 2017 Publisher: Leiden Boston

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In Heraclitus and Thales’ Conceptual Scheme: A Historical Study Aryeh Finkelberg offers an alternative to the traditional teleological interpretation of early Greek thought. Instead of explaining it as targeted at later results, viz. philosophy, as this thought was first conceptualized by Aristotle and has been regarded ever since, the author seeks to determine its intended meaning by restoring it to its historical context as evinced, inter alia, by epigraphic and papyrological evidence, in particular the Gold Leaves, the Olbian bone plates, and the Derveni papyrus. This approach, together with a considerable amount of hitherto unidentified or largely disregarded evidence, yields a picture of early Greek thought significantly different from the traditional history of ‘Presocratic philosophy’.

The art and thought of Heraclitus : an edition of the fragments with translation and commentary
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ISBN: 1107712912 1107712610 1107719984 1107715857 0511936338 0511627394 9781107719989 9780511627392 0521218837 9780521218832 052128645X 9781107712911 9781107712614 9781107715851 9780511936333 9780521286459 Year: 1979 Publisher: Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press,

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Behind the superficial obscurity of what fragments we have of Heraclitus' thought, Professor Kahn claims that it is possible to detect a systematic view of human existence, a theory of language which sees ambiguity as a device for the expression of multiple meaning, and a vision of human life and death within the larger order of nature. The fragments are presented here in a readable order; translation and commentary aim to make accessible the power and originality of a systematic thinker and a great master of artistic prose. The commentary locates Heraclitus within the tradition of early Greek thought, but stresses the importance of his ideas for topical theories of language, literature and philosophy.


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Doctrine and Doxography
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ISBN: 3110331373 9783110331370 9783110331165 3110331160 Year: 2013 Publisher: Berlin Boston

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Pythagoras and Heraclitus developed theories of the universe and mankind’s place in it which were taken seriously by all later Greek thinkers. None of their works remains, however, except in later paraphrases that all too often are misrepresentations. Pythagoras had followers who attributed their own ideas to their master; Heraclitus wrote in a prose style so ambiguous that he came to be known as the Shadow, so that even the most earnest attempts to paraphrase his views had to smooth out his intentional rough edges. Nonetheless, enough remains to allow the authors of this volume, edited by David Sider and Dirk Obbink (Oxford), to offer new ways of viewing their views and the way others perceived them. The contributors are Gábor Betegh (Budapest), Roman Dilcher (Heidelberg), Aryeh Finkelberg (Tel Aviv), Daniel Graham (Brigham Young University), Herbert Granger (Wayne State University), Carl Huffman (DePauw), Enrique Hülsz Piccone (Mexico City), Anthony Long (Berkeley), Richard McKirahan (Pomona), Catherine Rowett (East Anglia), David Sider (New York), and Leonid Zhmud (St. Petersberg).

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