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¿Cómo transfinitar con palabras un origen de la vida?

    1. [1] Universidad de Los Andes

      Universidad de Los Andes

      Colombia

    2. [2] Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas

      Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas

      Venezuela

    3. [3] University of Richmond

      University of Richmond

      Estados Unidos

  • Localización: Ludus vitalis: revista de filosofía de las ciencias de la vida = journal of philosophy of life sciences = revue de philosophie des sciences de la vie, ISSN 1133-5165, Vol. 27, Nº. 51, 2019, págs. 113-134
  • Idioma: español
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    • HOW TO TRANS-FINITE WITH WORDS AN ORIGIN OF LIFE? The intention to define life after death has been an ongoing insistence, and so the consoling pursuit to specify an origin of life has prevailed. We perform a (bio)literary criticism on the foolishness of looking for that space-time coordinate from which the (living) form began to be such, assuming that in another place, and earlier, there was no life, only matter and energy. In this work, through a very serious game (of words), laboris gloria Ludi, which is a semantic exercise, which is a bio-literary paraphrase, we reveal—using the method of transfinitude of the Spanish-American philosopher Juan David García Bacca— that life did not appear suddenly but persists eternally.


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