La idealidad del tiempo, Gödel y la relatividad
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https://doi.org/10.7203/REK.4.2.13825
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En la KrV Kant plantea la idealidad del tiempo en términos de que no es algo que subsista por sí mismo. En este sentido, Gödel vio una reivindicación de Kant al encontrar algunas soluciones de las ecuaciones de campo de la relatividad. Pretendo llevar a cabo una actualización, a partir de la KrV, de la concepción kantiana del tiempo en Gödel, frente a críticas que consideran que éste sólo atendió a las “A-series del tiempo”: donde los eventos se ordenan en pasado, presente y futuro. La conclusión es que Kant sigue vigente, bajo ciertas condiciones, en la relatividad.
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