
Se presenta la cosmovisión mecanicista de Einstein con sus aspectos de realismo, reduccionismo y determinismo. Estas dos últimas características le conducen a negar un carácter real, objetivo, al libre albedrío, que sería únicamente una apariencia. Se analizan entonces sus tesis acerca de la Ética y se termina con algunos comentarios críticos sobre sus ideas
The Einstein’s Worldview with its aspects of realism, reductionism and determinism is presented. The last two characteristics lead him to deny a real, objective character to freewill that would be just an appearance. His theses about Ethics are then analyzed and finally some critical commentaries about his ideas are presented.
Ethics, Free will and determinism, Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955, Mechanism (Philosophy, Ética, Einstein, 1879-1955, Albert, Libre albedrío y determinismo, Mecanicismo (Filosofía)
Ethics, Free will and determinism, Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955, Mechanism (Philosophy, Ética, Einstein, 1879-1955, Albert, Libre albedrío y determinismo, Mecanicismo (Filosofía)
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