heraclitic

/hɛrəˈklɪtɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

of or relating to Heraclitus, a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher who believed that everything is in a state of flux and that change is the fundamental nature of the universe

“The heraclitic philosopher argued that the concept of permanence was an illusion.”

2. noun

a person who espouses the views of Heraclitus

“The heraclitic thinker was known for his radical ideas about the nature of reality.”

Synonyms

  • fluxional
  • kinetic

Antonyms

  • stable
  • static