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 +'''Heraclitus''' of Ephesus ([[Ancient Greek language|Ancient Greek]]: —, English ''Heraclitus the Ephesian'') (ca. [[535 BC|535]]–[[475 BC]]) was a [[Pre-Socratic philosophy|pre-Socratic]] [[Ionia]]n [[philosopher]], a native of [[Ephesus]] on the coast of [[Asia Minor]].
 +Heraclitus is known for his doctrine of [[change]] being central to the [[universe]], and that the [[Logos]] is the fundamental order of all.
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Heraclitus of Ephesus (Ancient Greek: —, English Heraclitus the Ephesian) (ca. 535475 BC) was a pre-Socratic Ionian philosopher, a native of Ephesus on the coast of Asia Minor.

Heraclitus is known for his doctrine of change being central to the universe, and that the Logos is the fundamental order of all.



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