Heraclitus Seminar by Martin Heidegger
A careful, philologically grounded reading of the surviving fragments that treats Heraclitus not merely as a proto-scientist of change but as a thinker whose talk of logos, strife, and the ever-flowing river compels a fundamental rethinking of Being and thinking. The seminar unfolds how opposites belong together in an originating tension, how language (logos) both grounds and discloses the world, and how concealment and unconcealment are integral movements of truth rather than accidental features. Across close textual attention and ontological reflection, the work reframes Heraclitus’ images and paradoxes as an evental call to think Being as happening — a dynamic interplay of becoming, ordering, and revealing that challenges static metaphysical assumptions.
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