January 1971
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418 Citations
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January 1971
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21 Reads
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418 Citations
... For Heraclitus, everything was floating and everything was fire (energy), but what was missing at this stage was the return to unity and stability at a higher level of comprehension. Heraclitus did acknowledge, however, that the process of becoming proceeds in accordance with laws (λόγος) and is intelligible in principle (Hegel, 1971). 1 The next station on the pathway of thinking (or consciousness) was ancient atomism, represented by Empedokles, Democritus and others. Again, being is not taken for granted as something static and given (the first moment: M 1 ). ...
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Dialectics of Technoscience
January 1971