heraclitus
/hɪˈrækˌlɪtəs/Definitions
1. noun
A ancient Greek philosopher known for his theory of flux and the unity of opposites.
“The students studied the teachings of Heraclitus in their philosophy class.”
1. noun
A ancient Greek philosopher known for his theory of flux and the unity of opposites.
“The students studied the teachings of Heraclitus in their philosophy class.”