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Page 1: commons.wvc.edu...Heraclitus (ca. 540—480 BCE), an aristocrat from Ephesus, shifted attention to a new problem, namely, the problem of change. His chief idea was that "all things
Page 2: commons.wvc.edu...Heraclitus (ca. 540—480 BCE), an aristocrat from Ephesus, shifted attention to a new problem, namely, the problem of change. His chief idea was that "all things
Page 3: commons.wvc.edu...Heraclitus (ca. 540—480 BCE), an aristocrat from Ephesus, shifted attention to a new problem, namely, the problem of change. His chief idea was that "all things
Page 4: commons.wvc.edu...Heraclitus (ca. 540—480 BCE), an aristocrat from Ephesus, shifted attention to a new problem, namely, the problem of change. His chief idea was that "all things
Page 5: commons.wvc.edu...Heraclitus (ca. 540—480 BCE), an aristocrat from Ephesus, shifted attention to a new problem, namely, the problem of change. His chief idea was that "all things
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