aristotle

  • Being and Unity

    In 2012, while working in a postdoctoral position at St. John’s University, I became deeply immersed in Immanuel Kant’s monumental question: whether metaphysics, as the study of reality and existence, is possible as a science. This inquiry led me deep into the history of philosophy, from the early Pythagoreans to the Scholastic thinkers of the… Continue reading

  • To Heraclitize

    “You cannot step into the same river twice (ῷ αὐτῷ ποταμῷ οὐκ ἔστιν ἐμβῆναι)” – Heraclitus Today’s word — to heraclitize, heraclitizing, viz., to follow or espouse the opinion(s) of Heraclitus. The concept of ‘heraclitizing’ originates from the Metaphysics of Aristotle: “For it was from this view that the most extreme of the opinions mentioned… Continue reading