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Heraclitus – Fragments 2004 Turkish Book Turkey

Heraclitus – Fragments 2004 Turkish Book Turkey

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HeraclitusFragments (Kırık Taşlar) – Bordo Siyah Yayınları Turkish Edition (2004)

Description:

This Turkish edition of Fragments (Kırık Taşlar) by Heraclitus was published by Bordo Siyah Yayınları in 2004. Printed in Turkish, the volume presents the surviving fragments of one of the most profound and enigmatic thinkers of ancient Greek philosophy.

Since none of Heraclitus' original works have survived in complete form, his philosophy is known through quotations and fragments preserved by later ancient authors. In these concise yet powerful texts, Heraclitus develops his famous doctrine that all things are in constant change, emphasizing the unity of opposites and the universal principle of the Logos. His reflections on change, order, and human understanding have profoundly influenced Western philosophy from Plato and the Stoics to modern existential and process philosophy.

Themes such as change, unity of opposites, reason, nature, wisdom, and the Logos appear throughout the work. Despite its fragmentary form, Fragments remains one of the foundational texts of pre-Socratic philosophy and continues to inspire philosophical inquiry more than two millennia after it was written.

Key Features:

• Author: Heraclitus

• Original Title: Fragments

• Turkish Title: Kırık Taşlar

• Publisher: Bordo Siyah Yayınları

• Publication Date: 2004

• Language: Turkish

• Format: Paperback

• Genre: Philosophy; Classical Philosophy; Ancient Literature

• Subject: The surviving philosophical fragments of Heraclitus

• Literary Content: Philosophical fragments; Pre-Socratic philosophy

• Themes: Change; Logos; Unity of opposites; Nature; Wisdom; Reason

• Historical Focus: Ancient Greek philosophy

• Educational Value: Classic collection introducing Heraclitus' influential ideas on perpetual change, the Logos, and the nature of reality

• Collector Appeal: Turkish edition of the surviving fragments of one of the founding figures of Western philosophy

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