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do you agree with heraclitus, a greek philosopher, stating that "you can only step once on the same river," for it is not the same river and not the same man

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Answered by mahtopiyush2020
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This statement from Heraclitus, who is most known for his philosophy of change and flux, emphasises the concept that nothing stays the same and that everything is always going through some kind of transformation. The river is a metaphor for life, and because the water has moved and shifted every time someone steps into it, we cannot consider it to be the same river. In a similar vein, the individual who steps into the river is not the same person who did it before since they have evolved as time has passed. The adage exemplifies the concept that nothing stays the same for long, and that both life and the world around us are in a perpetual state of transformation.

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