Five centuries before the longed-for Eucatastrophe that would change everything, there lived a Greek philosopher by the name of Heraclitus. Who was so fixated on the idea of change that for him the ...
Quote of the day by Heraclitus explains the meaning of his saying, “Dogs bark at what they don't understand.” Let us ...
At the dawn of Western philosophy and science, some 2,700 years ago, Heraclitus, declared that, "the world bubbles forth." There is, in this fragment of thought, a natural magic, a creativity beyond ...
Heraclitus — “the obscure philosopher,” the pre-Socratic thinker who was a contemporary 2,500 years ago of Confucius, Lao Tzu and the Buddha — is best known as the man who said that you cannot put ...
I am interested in defining the philosophical and religious meaning of Gerard Manley Hopkins' poem "That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire and of the Comfort of the Resurrection," his last major work, ...
The University of Illinois Press is one of the leading publishers of humanities and social sciences journals in the country. Founded in 1918, the Press publishes more than 40 journals representing 18 ...