La concept de mouvement dans l' Auseinandersetzung d'Eugen Fink avec la pensée grecque

Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 11 (2):121-142 (2024)
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The aim of this contribution is to establish the role of movement in the reconsideration of ontology proposed by Eugen Fink in his 1951 summer semester course Nachdenkliches zur ontologischen Frühgeschichte von Raum - Zeit - Bewegung. In this lecture, first published in 1957, Fink successively discusses how Parmenides, Zeno of Aeneas, Plato and Aristotle approach the concepts of time, space and movement in the overall economy of ontology, and how they might be overcome in a cosmology. This refection on the notion of.

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