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Value and the Dynamics of Being

Goodman, Lenn E.

The Review of metaphysics, 2007-09, Vol.61 (1), p.61-80 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Washington: Philosophy Education Society, Inc. The Catholic University of America

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  • Título:
    Value and the Dynamics of Being
  • Autor: Goodman, Lenn E.
  • Assuntos: Analysis ; Aristotelianism ; Aristotle ; Evolution ; Heracletian philosophy ; History ; Metaphysics ; Nature ; Neoplatonism ; Ontology ; Philosophical object ; Physics ; Platonism ; Poetry ; Political alliances ; Politics ; Soul ; Values
  • É parte de: The Review of metaphysics, 2007-09, Vol.61 (1), p.61-80
  • Descrição: Narrative was the mode of myth, and Aristotle saw mythic discourse as an inchoate snatching at philosophical questions that inevitably escaped the poet's net.5 Myth could symbolize,6 and history could situate as it does in the background stories of constitutions in the Politics, but history would not become a science. The medievale, who thought the world's whole duration, from Genesis to Armageddon, was far shorter than the span we know it has already traced, let alone the course we think we can foresee, saw providence in nature's finitude and justice in the limits on each player's part.32 What we do know is that all the processes that run to entropy open opportunities in the very flow of energy across a differential.
  • Editor: Washington: Philosophy Education Society, Inc. The Catholic University of America
  • Idioma: Inglês

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