El aporte tomista a la filosofía de la naturaleza aristotélica
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2022
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Universidad FASTA. Facultad de Humanidades
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1853-5585
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In Itinere: Revista Digital de Estudios Humanísticos; jul-dic 2022; 12(1); pp. 133-142.
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La filosofía de la naturaleza es la disciplina filosófica que tiene como objeto de estudio los principios del ente móvil. Se trata de una disciplina de la que se ocupó Santo Tomás de Aquino asumiendo una empresa intelectual desafiante para su época: recuperar los aportes de la cosmología de Aristóteles -pensador que no gozaba de buena fama entre el círculo de los pensadores cristianos- siendo fiel a su calidad de creyente. La cosmología tomista toma el legado aristotélico elaborando un nuevo pensamiento en el que logra una síntesis entre el dato relevado y el dato que le brinda la naturaleza. En este sentido, la filosofía de la naturaleza de Aristóteles sufre cambios: los entes móviles son el efecto del acto creador de Dios, se caracterizan por su contingencia y su participación de la inteligibilidad de Dios que poseen un fin propio.
The philosophy of nature is the philosophical discipline whose object of study is the principles of the mobile entity. It is a discipline that Saint Thomas Aquinas dealt with, assuming a challenging intellectual undertaking for his time: recovering the contributions of Aristotle's cosmology - a thinker who did not enjoy a good reputation among the circle of Christian thinkers - being faithful to your quality of a believer. Thomistic cosmology takes the Aristotelian legacy developing a new thought in which it achieves a synthesis between the data surveyed and the data provided by nature. In this sense, Aristotle's philosophy of nature undergoes changes: mobile entities are the effect of God's creative act, they are characterized by their contingency and their participation in the intelligibility of God, which has an end of their own.
Fil: Bussone, Iván. Universidad Nacional de La Rioja (UNIR); Argentina.
The philosophy of nature is the philosophical discipline whose object of study is the principles of the mobile entity. It is a discipline that Saint Thomas Aquinas dealt with, assuming a challenging intellectual undertaking for his time: recovering the contributions of Aristotle's cosmology - a thinker who did not enjoy a good reputation among the circle of Christian thinkers - being faithful to your quality of a believer. Thomistic cosmology takes the Aristotelian legacy developing a new thought in which it achieves a synthesis between the data surveyed and the data provided by nature. In this sense, Aristotle's philosophy of nature undergoes changes: mobile entities are the effect of God's creative act, they are characterized by their contingency and their participation in the intelligibility of God, which has an end of their own.
Fil: Bussone, Iván. Universidad Nacional de La Rioja (UNIR); Argentina.
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Bussone, I. (2022). El aporte tomista a la filosofía de la naturaleza aristotélica. In Itinere: Revista Digital de Estudios Humanísticos, 12(1), 133-142. https://revistas.ufasta.edu.ar/index.php/initinere/article/view/243