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  1. Heraclitus and the Rig Veda: A Cross-Tradition Engaging Examination.Eleni Chronopoulou - 2024 - Comparative Philosophy 15 (1).
    As early as the 18th century, the similarities between Greek and Iranian thought have raised questions about the origins of Greek philosophy and a possible Oriental influence many have ventured to highlight parallels and to explain this proximity of ideas. However, although it is very well-known that Iranian philosophy is influenced by the early Hindu thought, and there are studies on the analogies between the Greek and the Indian philosophy only few scholars have studied the closeness of the Heracletean philosophy (...)
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  2. El principio mitológico y el origen racional del concepto de “vacío” en la filosofía presocrática.Adrià Porta Caballé - 2024 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 41 (3):515-526.
    La explicación tradicional del concepto de "vacío" (τò κενóν) en la filosofía antigua lo sitúa como una invención del atomismo de Demócrito y Leucipo o, incluso, del eleático Meliso de Samos. De esta manera se ocultan las profundas razones que pudieron llevar a la necesidad y surgimiento de un tal concepto, y aparece como si hubiera sido creado ex nihilo. En este artículo se pretende descubrir tanto el principio mitológico como el origen racional del concepto de "vacío" en la filosofía (...)
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  3. Heraclitus’s DK 22 B 85 Revisited.Tomáš Vítek - 2024 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 28 (2):143-171.
    In Heraclitus’ time, thymos and psyche carried highly similar or even identical meanings, because both could refer to life, courage, personality, emotions, and reason. Heraclitus probably worked with all of these meanings. He may have been partly inspired by Homer and post-Homeric literature, where the two terms were likewise placed side by side and often used interchangeably. In Heraclitus, thymos and psyche are not opposites in terms of signification. Oftentimes, they can be “swapped,” and their meaning and “costs” exchanged. The (...)
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  4. Proč Slunce svítí a hřeje? : Míléťané: Oheň. Prostě oheň.Pavel Matail & Josef Petrželka - 2023 - Studia Philosophica 70 (2):77-81.
    The text is another contribution to a series of investigations into how the fact that the Sun shines and heats was explained in antiquity. In this case, the explanations of three Miletus philosophers - Thales, Anaximander, Anaximenes - are examined.
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  5. "Hippias, Heraclitus, and Socrates: Unity of Opposites in the Hippias Major.".Sean Driscoll - 2022 - Illinois Classical Studies 47 (2):333-358.
    This paper investigates the hypothesis that Heraclitus was a formative influence on the Hippias Major. Specifically, it establishes connections between the dialogue's presentation of "the fine" (τὸ καλόν) and Heraclitus's "unity of opposites" idea. It argues that the fine is characterized by specifically Heraclitean oppositions, and it concludes that this makes a difference for the reading of certain passages in the dialogue and for philosophical conclusions regarding the fine.
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  6. Socrate e i grandi nuotatori di Delo.Giuseppe Solaro - 2022 - Pisa: Fabrizio Serra editore.
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  7. Fire in Three Images from Heraclitus to the Anthropocene.Carlos A. Segovia - 2021 - Cosmos and History : The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy 17 (3):501-521.
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  8. (1 other version)Fragmente. Heraclitus - 1944 - München]: E. Heimeran. Edited by Bruno Snell.
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  9. (1 other version)Eraclito. Heraclitus - 1910 - Torino [etc.]: Fratelli Bocca. Edited by Emilio Bodrero.
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