Being and Becoming
How do we explain change or the lack of change? What is being or becoming? Just some of the questions past Greek Philosophers tried to answer. Exploring Heraclitus idea's of no being just becoming, a continuous change and the unity of opposites. On the other hand Parmenides views on ontology the study of being, "the one and the many". Both postulated a model of nature and the universe which created the foundation for all other speculation on physics and metaphysics.
To make clear each Philosophers views we must explain some ideas of the world. Both studied Cosmology, study of the universe as a rationally ordered system (Cosmos) and Logos the rule according to which all things are accomplished and the law which is found in all things. 2 Heraclitus known as a pure empiricist thought of the universe as an ordered structure and observed constant change. So how could there be a being when everything is every changing? Heraclitus thought only Logos operates......
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