Full Idea
The extreme views on change are the Heraclitan view - that every change brings into existence an entirely new entity, and destroys what existed before, and the Spinozan view - that all changes are phase changes within a single substance.
Gist of Idea
Heraclitus says change is new creation, and Spinoza that it is just phases of the one substance
Source
E.J. Lowe (The Possibility of Metaphysics [1998], 8.2)
Book Reference
Lowe,E.J.: 'The Possibility of Metaphysics' [OUP 2001], p.179
A Reaction
The views in between are that bundles of properties shift their contents, or that many substances undergo changes in their properties. The unification of physics might be aiming to vindicate Spinoza. Temporal parts (Lewis) are close to Heraclitus.