Neopythagoreanism in the work of Johannes Kepler

Manuscrito 39 (3):91-120 (2016)
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ABSTRACT In this article I argue that the methodology in the Johannes Kepler´s work is guided by two principles of Pythagorean nature, they are: sameness is made known by sameness, and harmony arises from establishing a limit to what is unlimited. By way of hypothesis, I present a general outline, which includes those principles, and I indicate how they are present in Kepler's investigations. I examine two particular cases in the light of that schema.

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