“Ricongiungere l'inizio con la fine”: il ciclo del “vero” cielo in Eraclíto (terza parte)

Información Filosófica 8 (16):7-26 (2011)
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Heraclitus was not a Hegelian logician. Rather he considered the lógos as a cyclical law of the Sky, which is ordered in three concentric circles of increasing size. Every circle has its own cycle: night/day, winter/summer, poverty/satiety

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