#283 - The Logos of Heraclitus by Eva Brann

#283 - The Logos of Heraclitus by Eva Brann

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#284 - Thales of Miletus

Aristotle called Thales the Father of Natural Philosophy. At a very high level, he’s credited with shifting from mythos to logos, from a mythological explanation of the world to one based upon natural observation. Thales believed that water was the underlying principle of everyth ...  Show more

#282 - Heraclitus

For the next month or so, I’m going to highlight different early Greek Philosophers on the podcast and in my Substack articles. Last year, I started reading Plato’s dialogues and realized that I didn’t know the philosophers or their ideas that he was referencing. I stopped readin ...  Show more

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