Bailly, Francis (Author)
Longo, Giuseppe (Author)
Human cognition seems strictly related to the structure of space and time where bodily presence, action and intelligibility are to be determined. Yet, the classical, characterization of space-time by Galileo and Newton, brought to the limelight of theories of knowledge by Kant as form of intuition, has been superseded, through the following centuries. In mathematics first, beginning with non-Euclidean geometries, then in physics, where general relativity and quantum and critical theories deeply revised the very formation of scientific objectivity along these concepts and in conjunction with causality. In particular, in physics, space and time, their structure and dimensions, moved away form the intuitive space and time of senses; a similar non-naive attitude seems to be required in the understanding of temporality and causality in biology, where these notions need to be specified yet in a different way. In this text we try to stress the relevance of these issues for the purposes of the analysis of cognition.
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