La idea de infinito en la filosofía de Descartes
ISSN: 2255-5862
Año de publicación: 2010
Número: 10
Páginas: 131-142
Tipo: Artículo
Otras publicaciones en: Ontology studies: Cuadernos de ontología
Resumen
Descartes is a dramatic thinker in which the medieval theocentrism fights against modern anthropocentrism. He perceives in men both limited and limitless capabilities, but he attributes the finite ones exclusively to men and the limitless to an infinite being, as well as substantiates these limitless capabilities in an infinite substance. This attitude, originated in the Judeo-Christian vision of the original sin, explains his conceptual deficiencies and his confusion about the concept of infinity and his fallacious arguments: some of these errors are analyzed theoretically and have an ideological origin.