CHRONOTOPE: NEOCLASSICAL CHANGES

Authors

  • Gennadij P. Menchikov
  • Anton S. Krasnov

Keywords:

continuum approach, homeostasis and homeorezis, symphora, space-time, chronotope, fractal determinism, neoclassical philosophy

Abstract

In the situation of modern neoclassical philosophy development time and space are “rediscovered”, the chronotope and the continuity of being is inevitably rethought. The problem is that, firstly, for a long time, space and time were seen as separate and absolute forms of being - “empty space” and “absolute time” (“empty” - separated from the “carrier”, from what lasts and extends and how). Secondly, as well as separate from each other and from social and humanitarian knowledge. Thirdly, obsessed with a somewhat mechanistic, formal chronotopy - a simplified “here and now”. This was especially noticeable in the new-classical understanding of the world (I. Newton), and also in the non-classical chronotope (by M. M. Bakhtin and his followers, but it still occurs today. The article explicates the essence of modern neoclassical changes in the chronotope phenomenon.

Published

2019-11-01

Issue

Section

Artigos e Ensaios