The aim of this paper is to present lucid and sympathetic approach to Heraclitean paradoxes. I do not intend to resolve them in terms of Aristotelian logic. Instead, I attempt to reveal their connection with language, their dependence on Greek semantics and syntax. From such a point of view one may eventually see the great significance of language in general as an epistemic guide in Heraclitus' philosophical investigations
In fragment B 1 Heraclitus claims to have achieved a profound insight into the nature of things: ‘di...
The philosopher Heraclitus has been renowned for a great amount of time. Despite that fact the remai...
Since the “scuola urbinate” (e. g. B. Gentili) applied the oral theory to the Greek lyricists, orali...
Beginning from a critique of the idea that a characteristic thought pattern in Heraclitus is the geo...
The article presents a specific interpretation of the Heraclitean Logos. Initially, general ontologi...
In this paper, I offer a new solution to the old problem of how best to understand the meaning of th...
Many scholars explain the epistemological value of Heraclitus’ λγος by interpreting it as a rational...
El present article intenta aproximar al lector als grans temes de la filosofiad’Heràcli...
Straipsnyje pateikiama savita herakleitiškojo Logo kaip mąstančio kalbėjimo interpretacija. Iš pradž...
This article starts to explore the problem of the mutual relations of “visible” and “what it is”. On...
This dissertation examines the relationship between language and reality in Parmenides, Heraclitus, ...
This paper (re-) examines two sources of information about Heraclitus' fragment 22 B 52 DK, which ar...
The paper investigates the complex interrelationship between philosophy and poetry as it was present...
Purpose. The author believes that the main topic of philosophical studies of Heraclitus was not natu...
We consider semantic and syntactic transformations of the concept of "the logical" in the ancient ph...
In fragment B 1 Heraclitus claims to have achieved a profound insight into the nature of things: ‘di...
The philosopher Heraclitus has been renowned for a great amount of time. Despite that fact the remai...
Since the “scuola urbinate” (e. g. B. Gentili) applied the oral theory to the Greek lyricists, orali...
Beginning from a critique of the idea that a characteristic thought pattern in Heraclitus is the geo...
The article presents a specific interpretation of the Heraclitean Logos. Initially, general ontologi...
In this paper, I offer a new solution to the old problem of how best to understand the meaning of th...
Many scholars explain the epistemological value of Heraclitus’ λγος by interpreting it as a rational...
El present article intenta aproximar al lector als grans temes de la filosofiad’Heràcli...
Straipsnyje pateikiama savita herakleitiškojo Logo kaip mąstančio kalbėjimo interpretacija. Iš pradž...
This article starts to explore the problem of the mutual relations of “visible” and “what it is”. On...
This dissertation examines the relationship between language and reality in Parmenides, Heraclitus, ...
This paper (re-) examines two sources of information about Heraclitus' fragment 22 B 52 DK, which ar...
The paper investigates the complex interrelationship between philosophy and poetry as it was present...
Purpose. The author believes that the main topic of philosophical studies of Heraclitus was not natu...
We consider semantic and syntactic transformations of the concept of "the logical" in the ancient ph...
In fragment B 1 Heraclitus claims to have achieved a profound insight into the nature of things: ‘di...
The philosopher Heraclitus has been renowned for a great amount of time. Despite that fact the remai...
Since the “scuola urbinate” (e. g. B. Gentili) applied the oral theory to the Greek lyricists, orali...