01841nam 2200349z- 450 991062399260332120231214141128.03-95490-622-8(CKB)5690000000056614(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/93438(EXLCZ)99569000000005661420202211d2019 |y 0gerurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDas dynamische Sein bei Nicolaus CusanusEin Beitrag zur Begriffsgeschichte der dynamischen OntologieDr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag Wiesbaden20191 electronic resource (344 p.)Scrinium Friburgense3-95490-404-7 Esse est movere - to be is to move. Contrary to our static notions of medieval philosophy, Nicolaus Cusanus in the 15th century sketches a dynamic view of the world in which creatures are independent and self-acting beings. For the elaboration of this dynamic ontology, the study offers a concept-historical analysis of dynamics: the dynamis of the Aristotelian doctrine of movement leads via the Neoplatonic 'force' and the 'divine omnipotence' of the patristic period to the medieval potentia. The philosophical starting point is contemporary process philosophy, for which Cusanus' dynamic approach certainly represents an opportunity.Dynamische Sein bei Nicolaus Cusanus Time periods qualifiersbicsscMiddle Ages; Literature; Aristotle; Dynamics; Mediaevistics; Process PhilosophisTime periods qualifiersBayard Marcauth1290760BOOK9910623992603321Das dynamische Sein bei Nicolaus Cusanus3021594UNINA