Critical Hermeneutics (Apr 2024)

Florensky and Future Science

  • Francesco Vitali Rosati

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13125/CH/6095
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2

Abstract

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This paper analyses the main concepts of Florensky's technical works – namely his studies on topology and his engineering work at Glavelektro and at the Technical Encyclopedia – within the framework of an allegedly 'new and future' conception of the world. The aim is to show that not only is Florensky's technical-scientific work detachable from his metaphysics, but that it is possible to identify the theoretical and methodological features of an original scientific approach and a transversal model of rationality capable of overcoming the rigid demarcations between nature and culture. Such science shall contain both an Ars inveniendi and a morphology of particularities.