NATURA UNIWERSUM

Hybris, Revista de Filosofí­A (22):089-103 (2013)
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THE NATURE OF THE UNIVERSE I would like to share a few reflections on the broader nature of the Universe, including also the nature of our research over it. This subject requires a philosophical approach that goes far beyond cosmology, or even the philosophy of nature. On the other hand, the traditional ontological considerations are too general — concern for the rules and the structure of reality. I start from definition of terminology, distinguishing: cosmos, the Universe, Meta-Universe, world, reality. Then I discussing some ontological conditions of being real at all. A reflection of this type enables and set a formal paradigm of inquiry on the nature of the Universe, which I understand as a whole, which consists of everything actually is. Then considering the formal status of that total, which turns out to be a dynamic system constantly generates its own “lack of coherence” and also “overcoming” it. It confronts us with the problem of generating and assimilating of Otherness. Therefore, I consider the universe as an Act, which, in a very sophisticated way, refer to its source and its reason. Calling for the need for more detailed considerations concerning the nature of the universe, speak a few comments with regard to the distinctive style of expression taking up the issue of physical Theory of Everything.

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