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So we’d have Heraclitus, who believes in constant change or flux, and Parmenides, who believes change is impossible. Nice and easy to remember. I’m all for making things easy to remember, so remember this: the flux interpretation of Heraclitus is wrong, and it’s all Plato’s fault.
Classical Philosophy (A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps #1)
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