向心运动

Thomas Nail
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本章认为存在处于运动中,但运动在历史上首先表现为空间。在大致被定义为新石器时代(公元前10000年至公元前5000年)的时期,运动开始呈现出某种主导的分布或循环模式,其定义是由外围向中心的内向轨迹。这种向心运动是把存在的运动主要描述为空间运动的条件。本章描述向心运动的定义特征,这是一个完全真实的和动力学的条件,而不是一个形而上学的概念。存在的向心运动是存在作为空间的本体论描述及其通过言语的铭刻的条件。
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Centripetal Motion
This chapter argues that being is in motion, but that motion appears first and foremost historically as space. During the period of time roughly defined as the Neolithic (10,000 BCE–5000 BCE), movement begins to take on a certain dominant mode of distribution or circulation, defined by an inward trajectory from the periphery toward a center. This centripetal motion is the condition for the dominant description of being’s motion as fundamentally spatial. This chapter describes the defining features of centripetal motion, which is an entirely real and kinetic condition, not a metaphysical concept. The centripetal motion of being is the condition for the ontological description of being as space, and its inscription through speech.
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