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Here is a short synthesis and comment of the Aristotelian text included in the first book of Metaphysics, Metaphysics, A. In this first book, Aristotle is reviewing the philosophical positions of the thinkers who preceded and accompanied him during the development of the first phase of Ancient Greek Philosophy (archaic and classical). From the first Pre-socratics – Thales, Anaximander, Anaximenes - to Plato and the Academic disciples.
The revolutionary nature of Bruno's speculation is exercised against the tradition of certain Aristotelian texts fundamental to the transmission of Western thought and civilisation. In a main way it attacks and demolishes the cornerstones of Aristotle's Metaphysics, in order to be able to begin to affirm - or, if you like, to reaffirm (having given the explicit reference of the Nolan philosopher to the reflection of the early Presocratics) - the principle of the creative and doubly dialectical Infinity. The short essay follows the formulation and progressive development of the Aristotelian text through the critique exposed by Bruno's reflection. At the end of the text a short Bruno's bibliography is presented.
Summary description of the Protestant Reformation with an emphasis on the philosophical schools and currents that most influenced it.
Los argumentos presentados en este volumen debe ser considerado el resultado de más de diez años de trabajo de búsqueda e investigación en textos filosóficos de Giordano Bruno y constituyen la concentración final de la tesis de doctorado en filosofía defendida –con el mismo título y argumento– en la Universidad de Padua (22 de febrero del 2002). Este trabajo toma parte inicial con la elaboración de la tesi di grado, dedicada a la definición de la estructura de Ars memoriae junto al De umbris idearum (La meta-logicidad del Ars memoriae bruniano); seguido a través de la redefinición del significado global del mismo De umbris idearum y la continuación del análisis y comentario...