Revisiting the fundamental sources and concepts of Heraclitus of Ephesus’ philosophy
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Heraclitus, Pre-Socráticos, Logos, Unity, OppositesAbstract
This paper synthesizes some of the most important aspects to consider for the interpretation of the philosophy of Heraclitus of Ephesus reference to the problem of sources is made, and the complexity of establishing a single interpretation is to correctly if the philosophy of Heraclitus. Major studies on the dark of Ephesus, making special mention of the studies in Latin America, as in turn a brief description of fundamental concepts this philosophy, namely; The logos, fire, opposites, becoming.
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