John Buridan

John Buridan

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Dec 23, 2008 · Inglese · Kindle (368 pagine)
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Formato Kindle
Pagine 368
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Dec 23, 2008
Editore Oxford University Press
ISBN-10 0199721076
ISBN-13 9780199721078

Descrizione

John Buridan emerges as a pivotal figure in the realm of medieval philosophy, particularly with his profound exploration of nominalism. Throughout his career, he developed a framework that challenged prevailing theories of universals, reshaping the discourse of the time. Buridan's critiques of realism offered a fresh perspective, inviting scholars to reconsider the nature of existence and how we conceptualize reality.

His analytical approach delves deep into the implications of language, logic, and epistemology, providing significant insights that remain relevant today. By examining the relationships between ideas and the physical world, Buridan's work laid foundational principles for future philosophical inquiry, making his thoughts a subject of enduring interest.

In tackling complex themes such as free will and the principles of motion, Buridan's legacy continues to influence not just philosophy but also the development of scientific thinking in later centuries. His writings serve as a testament to a time of intellectual fervor, showcasing the dynamic interplay between thought and language.

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Romanzo Storia Contemporaneo
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