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Heraclitus



Heraclitus (c.540–c.480 B.C.), Greek philosopher. His main theory was of universal impermanence (“You cannot step twice into the same river”) and the interrelation of all things, especially opposites. He held that fire was the fundamental element of the universe.



See also: Philosophy.

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