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Heraclitus thought that:
{ 1 } - Thinking was not common to all.
{ 2 } - One should follow his own wisdom rather than what is common to all.
{ 3 } - It is not necessary to be strong in what is common to all to speak intelligently.
{ 4 } - The logos was not divine.
{ 5 } - All human laws are fostered by the one law (logos).
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Heraclitus thought that:
{ 1 } - Thinking was not common to all.
{ 2 } - One should follow his own wisdom rather than what is common to all.
{ 3 } - It is not necessary to be strong in what is common to all to speak intelligently.
{ 4 } - The logos was not divine.
{ 5 } - All human laws are fostered by the one law (logos).
See fragment 91 on page 32.
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Heraclitus thought that:
{ 1 } - Thinking was not common to all.
{ 2 } - One should follow his own wisdom rather than what is common to all.
{ 3 } - It is not necessary to be strong in what is common to all to speak intelligently.
{ 4 } - The logos was not divine.
{ 5 } - All human laws are fostered by the one law (logos).
See fragment 92 on page 32.
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Heraclitus thought that:
{ 1 } - Thinking was not common to all.
{ 2 } - One should follow his own wisdom rather than what is common to all.
{ 3 } - It is not necessary to be strong in what is common to all to speak intelligently.
{ 4 } - The logos was not divine.
{ 5 } - All human laws are fostered by the one law (logos).
See fragment 91 on page 32.
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Heraclitus thought that:
{ 1 } - Thinking was not common to all.
{ 2 } - One should follow his own wisdom rather than what is common to all.
{ 3 } - It is not necessary to be strong in what is common to all to speak intelligently.
{ 4 } - The logos was not divine.
{ 5 } - All human laws are fostered by the one law (logos).
See fragment 91 on page 32.
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Heraclitus thought that:
{ 1 } - Thinking was not common to all.
{ 2 } - One should follow his own wisdom rather than what is common to all.
{ 3 } - It is not necessary to be strong in what is common to all to speak intelligently.
{ 4 } - The logos was not divine.
{ 5 } - All human laws are fostered by the one law (logos).
See fragment 91 on page 32.
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