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The New, the Deviation, the Impossible
The concept of ‘new’, as it is understood in philosophy, science and art, has a long history beginning with the notion of deviation, which Lucretius identified as the origin of all forms of new. Nuno Nabais, professor of Philosophy at the Faculty of Letters of the University of Lisbon, traces some of the stages in this history in order to arrive at the complex concept of new in contemporary philosophical and scientific thought.
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