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Dialogue
1 Intro| attributed to the disciple of Heracleitus, not to speak of lesser 2 Intro| connexion of Protagoras and Heracleitus, or have raised the difficulty 3 Intro| in the perpetual flux of Heracleitus. The relativeness of sensation 4 Intro| doctrines of Protagoras and Heracleitus was not generally recognized 5 Intro| Parmenides; Empedocles, Heracleitus, and others, and all the 6 Intro| Thus the flux of Homer and Heracleitus, the great Protagorean saying 7 Intro| to pass into one another; Heracleitus, like his great successor 8 Intro| as Plato with the flux of Heracleitus. But Aristotle is only following 9 Intro| Plato is not speaking of Heracleitus, but of the Heracliteans, 10 Intro| nothing in the fragments of Heracleitus which at all justifies Plato’ 11 Intro| than in the life-time of Heracleitus—a phenomenon which, though 12 Intro| this argument any more than Heracleitus would have acknowledged 13 Intro| has first confused me with Heracleitus, and Heracleitus with his 14 Intro| me with Heracleitus, and Heracleitus with his Ephesian successors, 15 Thea| philosophers— Protagoras, Heracleitus, Empedocles, and the rest 16 Thea| whether with Homer and Heracleitus, and all that company, you 17 Thea| strides; the disciples of Heracleitus are most energetic upholders 18 Thea| About these speculations of Heracleitus, which, as you say, are