Poiesis del tiempo y del movimiento: Una nueva mirada a la ontología aristotélica

Universitas Philosophica 31 (63) (2014)
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Having in mind the concept of poiesis, as Paul Valéry uses it, time and movement are presented as concepts produced within the project of understanding the natural world. From the idea of philosophy as a way of constructing through concepts the intelligibility of phenomena, I will show the coherence between the construction of the concept of time and that of the concept of movement.

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