Heraclitus Heraclitus

Heraclitus

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Publisher Description

In this illuminating introduction to the thought of Heraclitus, Philip Wheelwright explores the enigmatic philosopher's fragmentary writings, shedding light on his central ideas about the nature of reality, change, and wisdom. Wheelwright situates Heraclitus within the context of other pre-Socratic thinkers, examining his possible influences and intellectual predecessors. With keen insight and careful analysis, the author guides readers through the challenges of interpreting Heraclitus' often paradoxical and gnomic sayings, offering a compelling portrait of a thinker whose ideas continue to resonate across the centuries.



Philip Wheelwright (1901-1970) was an American philosopher and literary critic who taught at Princeton University and Dartmouth College. He is best known for his work on metaphor, symbolism, and the philosophy of language, as well as his translations of Heraclitus and other Greek philosophers.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2018
10 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
187
Pages
PUBLISHER
Colchis Books
SELLER
Bartrand Byl
SIZE
412.3
KB
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