Публикация содержит статью, посвященную философскому наследию Курта Гѐделя, а также первый полный перевод на русский язык его работы " Заметка о взаимосвязи между теорией относительности и идеалистической философией " , в которой Гѐдель... more
Публикация содержит статью, посвященную философскому наследию Курта Гѐделя, а также первый полный перевод на русский язык его работы " Заметка о взаимосвязи между теорией относительности и идеалистической философией " , в которой Гѐдель изложил философские выводы из своей теории вращающихся миров. В статье главное внимание сосредоточено на выводе Гѐделя о природе времени, а также его тезисе о том, что относительность невозможно внести в концепцию существования, не разрушив полностью ее существо Ключевые слова: теоремы неполноты, относительность, вращающиеся миры, возможные миры, поссибилизм, существование, " вещь-сама-по-себе "
The publication contains the paper dedicated to Kurt Gödel's philosophical heritage; it also presents the first ever complete Russian translation of Gödel's work " A Remark About the Relationship Between Relativity Theory and Idealistic Philosophy " in which Gödel formulates the philosophical consequences of his rotating universes theory (Gödel metric). The paper focuses on Gödel's conclusions on the nature of time, and his thesis on that the concept of existence can not be relativized without destroing its meaning completely
Man’s conception of time is not unique but multiple. There are many different conceptions of time, which can be grouped into two major basic sets: in the first, which corresponds to Heidegger and Darwin, time is directional and... more
Man’s conception of time is not unique but multiple. There are many different conceptions of time, which can be grouped into two major basic sets: in the first, which corresponds to Heidegger and Darwin, time is directional and irreversible; in the second, which corresponds to Einstein, time is cyclical and/or repeatable. Existence itself is closely related to time. Any particular exist both in synchronic and in diachronic time. The diachronic time is given by the directional and irreversible characteristics of any particular existence. To be form and to eventually disappear is what defines the very nature of any particular being, be it an animal, a plant, man or the universe itself. The synchronicity is given by the cyclical and or repeatable time. Any particular is defined by its particular components and by its relationship to other external particulars. Man, by example, is made by atoms and has to be explained as the consequence of them, but at the same time any particular´s position requires a relationship with other particulars. I could not be here, writing this manuscript, was it not for gravity that has to do with earth and its position in relationship to other planets.