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Heraclitus |
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Heraclitus (c. 544–c. 483 BC)Greek philosopher who believed that the cosmos is in a ceaseless state of flux and motion, fire being the fundamental material that accounts for all change and motion in the world. Nothing in the world ever stays the same, hence the dictum, ‘one cannot step in the same river twice’.
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| In The Passion of the Western Mind Richard Tarnas highlighted the tendency of the River of Time to erode the foundations of tradition: "Many sense that the great determining force of our reality is the mysterious process of history itself, which in our century has appeared to be hurtling toward a massive disintegration of all structures and foundations, a triumph of the Heraclitan flux. In his deeply Heraclitan poem "Theme and Variation" Hayden underscores the reality that awareness (past and present) is in a state of constant change: |
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