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Heraclitus

Autor: Enrico Livia
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Philosophy demands attention. This book invites you to read calmly and offers a clear, structured pa...

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Autor
Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2025
Pagini
54
EAN
9798290835723
Enbook ID
53226964
Greutate
80
Dimensiuni
152 x 229 x 4

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Philosophy demands attention. This book invites you to read calmly and offers a clear, structured path -without losing rigor or falling into oversimplification.
Heraclitus is the great thinker of becoming, with a deliberately obscure voice. He criticized comfortable thinking, resisted simplifications, and possessed a style that forces the reader to pay attention. From this came the nickname "the Obscure," tied to the density of his language and perhaps also to his determination to speak from a level more demanding than common. Later authors sometimes contrasted him with Democritus, who laughed before the disorder of the world; Heraclitus, on the other hand, before the same spectacle wept.
Heraclitus remains at the edge of the city, close enough to see it clearly and too distant to share in its complacency. What remains is the image of a severe mind, a penetrating voice, and a demand for attention precisely where human beings usually prefer ease.
In this book you'll find:

  • his key ideas explained in their historical context
    • panta rhei (everything flows)
    • polemos (strife as a generative force)
    • Logos (order behind change)
  • a look at their impact on later thought
  • his reflections on the divine, truth, good and evil, and death
  • a final section of critiques and open questions to deepen the exploration
  • a guide to sources and recommended readings


This volume is part of the series Complex Philosophy in Simple Terms. Each book can be read on its own, but it also connects with the others within a larger journey that traces Western philosophy from its beginnings to the modern search for meaning.