“For Heraclitus, the logos is something that we need to learn to notice if we are to understand the true significance of the world. It manifests itself all around us but, Heraclitus suggests, only a few intelligent people ever realize what is going on.”

Source: Presocratic Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction (2004), Ch. 5 : Heraclitus

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