Heraclitus is suggesting that a person's core beliefs and values (their faith) determine their character and actions. He emphasizes the importance of one's beliefs as the driving force behind their behaviors and decisions.
As an explanation of the origin of things in nature was Heraclitus of Efez looking for one element on which everything is based, and into which everything turns back, as well as the philosophers of a Milesian school - Thales (element: water), Anaximander (element: Apeiron, ie "the one inexplicit" or "the one unbounded") and Anaximenes of Miletus (element: air). Heraclitus considered the element as fire, to which he ascribed supernatural characteristics: it is "active", "eternal", "living alone" and "rising". It is better to quote his fragments: "But always was, is and will be: alive the fire, which is sparking by the degree, and according to the degree goes out.", "The fire, which comes, preens and reveals everything." and interesting comparison "Fire changes anything and is being changed by anyting, as gold for goods and goods for gold." which compares the fire in the material world with the currency in the world of business. Simultaneously is Heraclitus likely to see some connection between the fire and his "LOGOS," the intellect to rule the world, and the "struggle", which leads the world "up", which is probably connected with the important properties of fire; it "rises".
Yes, good faith generally refers to acting with honesty, sincerity, and without intent to deceive. It involves having genuine intentions and adhering to a standard of fairness in one's actions and dealings with others.
Hamartia is a tragic flaw or error in judgment in a character that leads to their downfall in a tragedy. This term originates from Greek tragedy and is a key element in the development of the plot and character in literature.
Essential character refers to the fundamental qualities or defining attributes that make something what it is. It encapsulates the core characteristics or nature of a person, object, or concept that are crucial to its identity or function.
Aristotle refers to character as the habitual patterns of behavior and emotional responses that an individual exhibits consistently over time. It is the essence of who a person is, reflecting their virtues, vices, and moral qualities. Aristotle believed that character ultimately determines a person's destiny and moral standing.
Yes, as he stated in the book The Right Things to Do
Faith in what? If you mean faith in God, then the Bible is the best way. The Bible reveals to us who God is, His character His attributes, what He is like, how He has dealt with mankind throughout history etc. By seeing who God is we can then begin to have faith in Him
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something that one person likes may be disliked by another
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It mean to have true faith and trust and the obey.