Continuidad y discontinuidad en la filosofía de la naturaleza de la antigüedad clásica

Ontology Studies: Cuadernos de Ontología:189-197 (2009)
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La actualidad de la discusión entre la estructura continua o discontinua de la naturaleza nos invita a buscar en el pasado los orígenes del debate, como parte de un supuesto básico a partir del cual pueda abrirse una discusión más sincera y profunda sobre este problema tan antiguo en la ciencia de la naturaleza como interesante. Partiendo de la Escuela Pitagórica, pasando por Parménides y tomando como protagonistas centrales a Zenón y Aristóteles, se revela la existencia de esta ruptura básica entre lo real y lo aparente, la cual sigue estando vigente en la ciencia actual.One of the current debates in nature philosophy focuses on the continuous or discontinuous structure of the world. This invites us to look – as part of a basic assumption – at the origin of an old and interesting debate which will open a sincere and profound discussion. It departs from the Pythagorean School passing by Parmenides including Zeno and Aristotle as the main thinkers, revealing the “rupture” between the real and the apparent. Conclusion: the debate in science continues to be in force.

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