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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Princípio da Plenitude é um conceito filosPrincípio da Plenitude é um conceito filosófico enunciado por Arthur Lovejoy, segundo o qual tudo o que é necessário para tornar a humanidade perfeita já existe no mundo, quer em ação, quer como potência. Baseado nas ideias de Platão, segundo este princípio todas as ordens e espécies da natureza e na sociedade, e ainda suas posições já foram realizadas, tanto no micro quanto no macrocosmo. O princípio tem em Aristóteles, ainda, a ideia da continuidade. Esta se vê, por exemplo, na corrente espiritual que leva do ser mais primitivo ao mais elevado, que pode ser o homem, os anjos ou Deus. Como conceito inerente e concluído deste, está o de subordinação dos seres inferiores aos superiores - ideia que Lovejoy julgava erroneamente ter desaparecido com a teoria de Darwin.e ter desaparecido com a teoria de Darwin. , Prinsip kelimpahan menganggap bahwa alam sPrinsip kelimpahan menganggap bahwa alam semesta berisi seluruh bentuk keberadaan yang memungkinkan. Sejarawan gagasan adalah orang pertama yang melacak riwayat prinsip penting dalam filsafat tersebut. Lovejoy membedakannya dengan dua versi prinsip: versi statis dan versi tertemporalisasi.: versi statis dan versi tertemporalisasi. , The principle of plenitude asserts that thThe principle of plenitude asserts that the universe contains all possible forms of existence. Arthur Lovejoy, a historian of ideas, was the first to trace the history of this philosophically important principle explicitly. Lovejoy distinguishes two versions of the principle: a static version, in which the universe displays a constant fullness and diversity, and a temporalized version, in which fullness and diversity gradually increase over time. Lovejoy traces the principle of plenitude to the writings of Plato, finding in the Timaeus an insistence on "the necessarily complete translation of all the ideal possibilities into actuality". By contrast, he takes Aristotle to reject the principle in his Metaphysics, when he writes that "it is not necessary that everything that is possible should exist in actuality". Since Plato, the principle of plenitude has had the following adherents: * Epicurus reiterated the principle in fr.266 Us. His follower Lucretius (DRN V 526-33) famously applied the principle to the sets of multiple explanations by which the Epicureans account for astronomical and meteorological phenomena: every possible explanation is also true, if not in our world, then elsewhere in the infinite universe. * Augustine of Hippo brought the principle from Neo-Platonic thought into early Christian Theology. * St Anselm's ontological arguments for God's existence used the principle's implication that nature will become as complete as it possibly can be, to argue that existence is a "perfection" in the sense of a completeness or fullness. * Thomas Aquinas accepted a modified form of the principle, but qualified it by making several distinctions that safeguard the freedom of God. * Giordano Bruno's insistence on an infinity of worlds was not based on the theories of Copernicus, or on observation, but on the principle applied to God. His death may then be attributed to his conviction of its truth, as he refused to recant even while facing capital punishment for his view about this and other matters, which caused him to be convicted of heresy. * Spinoza, according to Lovejoy, "expressed the principle of plenitude in its most uncompromising form" and "represented it as necessary in the strict logical sense". * Kant believed in the principle but not in the possibility of its empirical verification. * Leibniz believed that the best of all possible worlds would actualize every genuine possibility.would actualize every genuine possibility.
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rdfs:comment Prinsip kelimpahan menganggap bahwa alam sPrinsip kelimpahan menganggap bahwa alam semesta berisi seluruh bentuk keberadaan yang memungkinkan. Sejarawan gagasan adalah orang pertama yang melacak riwayat prinsip penting dalam filsafat tersebut. Lovejoy membedakannya dengan dua versi prinsip: versi statis dan versi tertemporalisasi.: versi statis dan versi tertemporalisasi. , Princípio da Plenitude é um conceito filosPrincípio da Plenitude é um conceito filosófico enunciado por Arthur Lovejoy, segundo o qual tudo o que é necessário para tornar a humanidade perfeita já existe no mundo, quer em ação, quer como potência. Baseado nas ideias de Platão, segundo este princípio todas as ordens e espécies da natureza e na sociedade, e ainda suas posições já foram realizadas, tanto no micro quanto no macrocosmo.adas, tanto no micro quanto no macrocosmo. , The principle of plenitude asserts that thThe principle of plenitude asserts that the universe contains all possible forms of existence. Arthur Lovejoy, a historian of ideas, was the first to trace the history of this philosophically important principle explicitly. Lovejoy distinguishes two versions of the principle: a static version, in which the universe displays a constant fullness and diversity, and a temporalized version, in which fullness and diversity gradually increase over time. Since Plato, the principle of plenitude has had the following adherents:plenitude has had the following adherents:
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