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1 Intro| discovered in the perpetual flux of Heracleitus. The relativeness 2 Intro| For if the Heraclitean flux is extended to every sort 3 Intro| knowledge on the Heraclitean flux? (c) Would he have asserted 4 Intro| doctrine of the Heraclitean flux was not to be found; ‘he 5 Intro| mixture and transition and flux and generation, not “being,” 6 Intro| and what is not.” Thus the flux of Homer and Heracleitus, 7 Intro| doctrine of the universal flux, about which a battle-royal 8 Intro| downright mad about the flux; they cannot stop to argue 9 Intro| river-gods, or patrons of the flux.~When they speak of motion, 10 Intro| they are in a perpetual flux. And therefore we must modify 11 Intro| as well as Plato with the flux of Heracleitus. But Aristotle 12 Intro| to the objective ‘All is flux.’ But the thoughts of men 13 Thea| things are the offspring, of flux and motion?~THEAETETUS: 14 Thea| say that all is motion and flux, or with the great sage 15 Thea| partisans of the perpetual flux, who say that things are 16 Thea| the truth of the universal flux a ring: is the theory sound 17 Thea| all things in motion and flux?~THEODORUS: Yes, they will 18 Thea| which are in motion and flux?~THEODORUS: Exactly.~SOCRATES: 19 Thea| and whiteness itself is a flux or change which is passing 20 Thea| object is escaping in the flux?~SOCRATES: And what would 21 Thea| hypothesis of a perpetual flux, unless perchance our friend