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From The Closed World To The Infinite Universe eBook

by Alexandre Koyré
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Publisher: Wilder Publications, Inc., June of 2015 ‧
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Time and again, when studying the history of scientific and philosophical thought in the sixteenth and the seventeenth centuries-they are, indeed, so closely interrelated and linked together that, separated, they become ununderstandable-I have been forced to recognize, as many others have before me, that during this period human, or at least European, minds underwent a deep revolution which changed the very framework and patterns of our thinking and of which modern science and modern philosophy are, at the same time, the root and the fruit. This revolution or, as it has been called, this "crisis of European consciousness," has been described and explained in many different ways. Thus, whereas it is generally admitted that the development of the new cosmology, which replaced the geo- or even anthropocentric world of Greek and medieval astronomy by the heliocentric, and, later, by the centerless universe of modern astronomy, played a paramount role in this process, some historians, interested chiefly in the social implications of spiritual changes, have stressed the alleged conversion of the human mind from theoria to praxis, from the scientia contemplativa to the scientia activa et operativa, which transformed man from a spectator into an owner and master of nature; some others have stressed the replacement of the teleological and organismic pattern of thinking and explanation by the mechanical and causal pattern, leading, ultimately, to the "mechanisation of the world-view" so prominent in modern times, especially in the eighteenth century: still others have simply described the despair and confusion brought by the "new philosophy" into a world from which all coherence was gone and in which the skies no longer announced the glory of God.

From The Closed World To The Infinite Universe

by Alexandre Koyré

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ISBN: 9781627553445
Publisher: Wilder Publications, Inc.
Release Date: June of 2015
Language: English
Pages: 164
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Alexandre Koyré

É na prisão, suspeito de ter participado num atentado contra um governador, durante a Revolução Russa de 1905, que Alexandre Koyré, muito jovem, se inicia na leitura de Husserl, a cujas aulas mais tarde irá assistir, quando em 1908 parte para a Alemanha. Desentendendo-se com esse filósofo acerca da tese que preparava, vai então para Paris, onde é aluno de Bergson. Combate na Legião Estrangeira durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial e, depois, num regimento russo. Em 1920, regressa a Paris, torna-se cidadão francês e em breve começa a dar aulas num seminário sobre Hegel. Leciona, em diversos períodos, no Cairo, e durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial fá-lo em Nova Iorque. Morre em Paris aos 71 anos, deixando um legado imprescindível na história da filosofia.

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