Heraclitus, the Cosmos, and the God, Theodoros Christidis, Introduction [Book Review]

Philosophical Inquiry 32 (1-2):134-143 (2010)
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Abstract

Our purpose in this paper is to bring about a new meaning of the term λόγοϛ used in the fragments of Heraclitus' work. In ancient Greek literature this term hasmany different meanings. We are going to restrict our interest in those meanings that Heraclitus used in his fragments, where the term λόγοϛ appears ten times.

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