O Conceito Megárico e Aristotélico de Possibilidade

Uma contribuição para a história do problema ontológico das modalidades

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In this article, the German philosopher Nicolai Hartmann (1882-1950) goes in detail through the clash in Hellenistic Antiquity about the modalities of logic. The best known in the Western world is Aristotle's version, centred between act and potency. This version was widely discussed and applied by Christian Scholasticism in Europe, and spread to the Modern’s developments and rejections of Aristotelianism. However, Hartmann recovered an old logic, contemporary to Aristotle himself, and which was opposed to him: the School of the Megarians, founded by Euclid of Megara, a former disciple of Socrates. The apparent equivalence between act and potency – or rather, actuality and potentiality – came to be very well developed by the rivals of the Aristotelian schools, especially by Diodorus Cronus and the Greek Stoics. However, far from being a mere equivalence, Hartmann recovers and develops this categorical pair towards new directions that are very interesting for contemporary ontology and for the modal logic of the last decades.

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Otávio Souza e Rocha Dias Maciel, Universidade de Brasilia

Mestre em Teoria do Direito e Direito Global pela European Academy of Legal Theory (Frankfurt-Alemanha) e Doutorando em Filosofia pela Universidade de Brasília na linha de Lógica, Metafísica e Epistemologia. Tem experiência em Filosofia, com ênfase em Metametafísica, Realismo Especulativo do Século XXI, Teoria dos Sistemas, Filosofia do Processo, Teoria do Ator-Rede e Filosofia Latino-americana.

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2022-12-30

How to Cite

H; POR; MACIEL, O. S. e R. D. O Conceito Megárico e Aristotélico de Possibilidade: Uma contribuição para a história do problema ontológico das modalidades. Anãnsi: Revista de Filosofia (Philosophy Journal), [S. l.], v. 3, n. 2, p. 353–373, 2022. Disponível em: https://revistas.uneb.br/index.php/anansi/article/view/15588. Acesso em: 21 nov. 2024.

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