Profesor | José Rafael Martínez Enríquez | lu mi vi | 12 a 13 | Salón de Seminarios S-104 |
Ayudante | María del Pilar Piñones Contreras | ma ju | 12 a 13 | Salón de Seminarios S-104 |
Se calificará mediante exámenes, entre 3 y 4 exámenes que se realizarán en el salón, durante el horario de clase. La calificación final es el promedio de los exámenes. No hay reposiciones. La asistencia a clases es muy importante pues dada la extensión con la que los textos tratan el material que se ve en clase resulta muy complicado que sigan el curso sin asistir a clase y tratar de revisar lo discutido extrayéndolo o rastreándolo en la bibliografía.
SEMINARIO DE FILOSOFÍA DE LA CIENCIA I
Cosmología y Física Griega
Enero 2024 - II
J. Rafael Martínez E
Ma. del Pilar Piñones C.
I.La génesis del saber: observaciones, integración de experiencias, abstracciones, formación de conceptos.
II.Astronomía antigua.
III.El enfoque “científico”: la escuela jónica desde Tales, Anaximandro, Anaximandro, Anaxímenes, etc.
IV.Pitágoras y su escuela.
V.El problema de la materia; atomismo griego, estoicismo, etc.
VI.La creación del mundo y los elementos según Platón.
VII.El cosmos aristotélico: la Física y el De Caelo.
VIII.El problema del infinito: Zenón de Elea y Aristóteles.
IX.La curación del alma y del cuerpo. Medicina griega y romana.
X.Tecnología antigua.
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