Nature and Its Finality in the Discussion About the Vacuum from the 13th to the 17th Centuries.

Departing from Pierre Duhem’s study, the article shows that an important number of Medieval, Renaissance and Early Modern authors have postulated the same teleological principle in supporting the deny of the existence of the vacuum. That principle holds that the particular and specific nature have t...

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Autor principal: Manzo, Silvia
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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2003
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spelling I28-R145-7861_oai2025-11-17 Manzo, Silvia 2003-06-02 Departing from Pierre Duhem’s study, the article shows that an important number of Medieval, Renaissance and Early Modern authors have postulated the same teleological principle in supporting the deny of the existence of the vacuum. That principle holds that the particular and specific nature have to be subdued to the common and universal nature in order to conserve the good of nature. As a result, although it is observed a conceptual continuity which assumes a teleological structure, variations arise, when the attention is drawing to the context and the time. Este artículo parte del estudio de Pierre Duhem para postular que un número importante de autores medievales, renancentistas y de la temprana modernidad postularon el mismo principio teleológico para negar la existencia del vacío. Este principio reza que la naturaleza particular y específica debe someterse a la naturaleza común y universal en pos de conservar el bien de la naturaleza. Como resultado, aunque se observa una continuidad conceptual que asume una estructura teleológica, con todo pueden apreciarse variaciones si se atiende al contexto y tiempo específicos de los distintos autores. application/pdf https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/petm/article/view/7861 spa Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/petm/article/view/7861/6919 Patristica et Mediævalia; Vol. 24 (2003); 65-89 2683-9636 Naturaleza universal Naturaleza particular Principio Vacío Teleología Universal nature Particular nature Principle Vacuum Teleology Nature and Its Finality in the Discussion About the Vacuum from the 13th to the 17th Centuries. La naturaleza y sus fines en la discusión sobre el vacío desde el siglo XIII hasta el siglo XVII info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=patris&d=7861_oai
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Naturaleza particular
Principio
Vacío
Teleología
Universal nature
Particular nature
Principle
Vacuum
Teleology
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Naturaleza particular
Principio
Vacío
Teleología
Universal nature
Particular nature
Principle
Vacuum
Teleology
Manzo, Silvia
Nature and Its Finality in the Discussion About the Vacuum from the 13th to the 17th Centuries.
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Naturaleza particular
Principio
Vacío
Teleología
Universal nature
Particular nature
Principle
Vacuum
Teleology
description Departing from Pierre Duhem’s study, the article shows that an important number of Medieval, Renaissance and Early Modern authors have postulated the same teleological principle in supporting the deny of the existence of the vacuum. That principle holds that the particular and specific nature have to be subdued to the common and universal nature in order to conserve the good of nature. As a result, although it is observed a conceptual continuity which assumes a teleological structure, variations arise, when the attention is drawing to the context and the time.
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