00845nam0 2200265 450 00002605220090528123055.020090528d1960----km-y0itay50------baengUSa-------001yyMathematics in actionby O. G. Suttonwith drawings and diagrams by A. J. LaurieNew YorkHarper and Brothers1960XVI, 236 p.ill.20 cmHarper torchbooks2001Harper torchbooksMathematics in action42978530.1520Dinamica dei fluidiSutton,Oliver Graham1966Laurie,A. J.ITUNIPARTHENOPE20090528RICAUNIMARC000026052DISAM 530.15/4M 813DISAM2009Mathematics in action42978UNIPARTHENOPE03489nam 2200469 450 991050263890332120231110231749.03-030-69005-9(CKB)4100000012024537(MiAaPQ)EBC6721766(Au-PeEL)EBL6721766(OCoLC)1267763445(EXLCZ)99410000001202453720220613d2021 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDynamis ontology of the incommensurable /Gaetano Chiurazzi, Robert T. ValgentiCham, Switzerland :Springer International Publishing,[2021]©20211 online resource (192 pages)Contributions to Hermeneutics ;v.93-030-69004-0 Intro -- Introduction -- Translator's Note -- Contents -- Chapter 1: A New Lógos: From Sensation to the Soul -- 1.1 The Crisis of the Figured Conception of Number -- 1.2 The Overcoming of the Arithmetization of the Real -- 1.3 Atomism and the Positivity of Sensation -- 1.4 The Soul as Analogical Function -- 1.5 Beyond the Discontinuity of Sensation: Time and Memory -- 1.6 Being as Mediation -- 1.7 Identity, Connection, Difference -- 1.8 A "Copernican Revolution" -- 1.9 The "New Metretics" of the Statesman -- Chapter 2: The Irruption of Non-Being: Being as Dynamis -- 2.1 The Drama of Non-Being: Between Homonymy and Synonymy -- 2.2 The Copula, or The Syncategoreme -- 2.3 Towards a Modal Ontology -- 2.4 The One and The Many -- 2.5 Incommensurability and Contradiction -- 2.6 A New Operative Possibility -- Chapter 3: The Logic of Experience: The Transcendental Relation -- 3.1 A lógos álogos -- 3.2 The Analogical-Transcendental Structure of Judgment -- 3.3 The Blind Spot of Knowledge -- 3.4 The Differential Structure of Understanding -- 3.5 The Exponential Character of Truth -- Chapter 4: Ontology of the Possible: Existence, Quantification and Modality -- 4.1 Existence and Quantification -- 4.2 Kant and the Positional Conception of Existence -- 4.3 Position and Ordinality -- 4.4 Existence as Absolute Pre-Position -- 4.5 Possible Worlds and Dynamic Realism -- 4.6 From Possible Worlds to Possible Modes -- 4.7 Movement as the Actuality of the Possible -- Chapter 5: The Transformation of the Real: Infinity, Continuity and Event -- 5.1 The Appearance of the Infinite -- 5.2 The Continuum, or the Heterogeneous Infinite -- 5.3 Against Atomism -- 5.4 The Infinite as the Relation of Differences -- 5.5 The Infinite is Becoming -- 5.6 The Incommensurable as Infinite Variability -- 5.7 The Bimodal Character of the Continuum -- 5.8 Event, Periodicity, and History.Chapter 6: Beyond Dominion: A Microphysics of Freedom -- 6.1 Exit from the System -- 6.2 In the Interstices of Reality: The Real -- 6.3 The Rationality of the Real -- Bibliography -- Index.Contributions to Hermeneutics OntologySocial aspectsHermeneuticsPhilosophyOntologySocial aspects.HermeneuticsPhilosophy.111Chiurazzi Gaetano39907Valgenti Robert T.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910502638903321Dynamis2556500UNINA