El principio de razón suficiente
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causalidad, metafísica, infinito, individuo, ex nihiloResumen
Según Alexander R. Pruss el principio de razón suficiente (PRS) es imprescindible para resolver dos problemas clásicos de la filosofía: 1) el problema de la regresión al infinito y 2) la no-emergencia de realidades ex nihilo. Además, el uso del PRS se correspondería con una explicación aristotélico-tomista de la estructura metafísica de los individuos. Sin embargo, la argumentación que desarrolla Pruss presenta algunos defectos que, en última instancia, llevan a concluir que el PRS es superfluo.
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Schopenhauer, Arthur. 2010. “De la cuádruple raíz del principio de razón suficiente”, en El mundo como voluntad y representación (vol. I). Traducido por Leopoldo-Eulogio Palacios. Madrid: Gredos.
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