In the sixth century b.c.-twenty-five hundred years before Einstein-Heraclitus of Ephesus declared that energy is the essence of matter, that everything becomes energy in flux, in relativity. His great book, On Nature , the world's first coherent philosophical treatise and touchstone for Plato, Aristotle, and Marcus Aurelius, has long been lost to history-but its surviving fragments have for thousands of years tantalized our greatest thinkers, from Montaigne to Nietzsche, Heidegger to Jung. Now, acclaimed poet Brooks Haxton presents a powerful free-verse translation of all 130 surviving fragments of the teachings of Heraclitus, with the ancient Greek originals beautifully reproduced en face .
This cosmos, the same for all beings, no god and no man has ever made, but it always was, it is and it will be everliving fire, kindling up by measured periods and going out by measured periods. You will never find out the limits of the soul, whichever road...
评分This cosmos, the same for all beings, no god and no man has ever made, but it always was, it is and it will be everliving fire, kindling up by measured periods and going out by measured periods. You will never find out the limits of the soul, whichever road...
评分This cosmos, the same for all beings, no god and no man has ever made, but it always was, it is and it will be everliving fire, kindling up by measured periods and going out by measured periods. You will never find out the limits of the soul, whichever road...
评分This cosmos, the same for all beings, no god and no man has ever made, but it always was, it is and it will be everliving fire, kindling up by measured periods and going out by measured periods. You will never find out the limits of the soul, whichever road...
评分This cosmos, the same for all beings, no god and no man has ever made, but it always was, it is and it will be everliving fire, kindling up by measured periods and going out by measured periods. You will never find out the limits of the soul, whichever road...
Heraclitus
评分【7】Whoever cannot seek the unforeseen sees nothing. 【62】Justice in our minds is strife. We cannot help but see war makes us as we are. 【100】People ought to fight to keep their law as to defend the city's walls. 【95】The waking have one world in common. Sleepers meanwhile turn aside, each into a darkness of his own. 【130】Silence, healing.
评分“In everything we have attained the excellence of apes.”循迹Hadot而来,Heraclitus of Ephesus,一定要纳入圆、循环与复归的观念史。
评分【7】Whoever cannot seek the unforeseen sees nothing. 【62】Justice in our minds is strife. We cannot help but see war makes us as we are. 【100】People ought to fight to keep their law as to defend the city's walls. 【95】The waking have one world in common. Sleepers meanwhile turn aside, each into a darkness of his own. 【130】Silence, healing.
评分【7】Whoever cannot seek the unforeseen sees nothing. 【62】Justice in our minds is strife. We cannot help but see war makes us as we are. 【100】People ought to fight to keep their law as to defend the city's walls. 【95】The waking have one world in common. Sleepers meanwhile turn aside, each into a darkness of his own. 【130】Silence, healing.
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