
The influence of this brief treatise On the world in the philosophical and theological thought of the West has been enormous. The authorship of Aristotle, indisputable in Antiquity and the Middle Ages, only began to be questioned in Humanism, when it had already left its imprint. Over the world, it offers for the first time a synthetic vision of the cosmic "reality" in its globality, giving each particular thing its rightful meaning in terms of the whole of which it is a part. It also presents philosophy as something divine and superhuman, the eternity of the world, the theory of the ether as the fifth element, the harmony of opposites, the order of the cosmos as proof of the existence of God, and other ideas that have been present in Western thought to this day. First edition of this text in Spanish, in a bilingual version that allows you to appreciate its excellent Greek, as well as...read more












