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Clase 2: La identidad y el cambio
01
El principio ontológico
de identidad
A=A
“Un objeto o un ser es
idéntico a sí mismo”
¿A = A?
¿Un objeto o un ser es
idéntico a sí mismo?
¿Yo soy Yo?
¿Soy idéntico/a a mí mismo/a?
¿Qué es el “yo”?
¿Hay una esencia inmutable que
defina mi yo?
Solo cuando pensamos las
cosas y los seres como si
fueran imágenes
fotográficas (detenidas en
el tiempo) podemos afirmar
el principio de identidad.
Si todo está en
perpetua
transformación, ¿Por
qué insistimos en
pensar a través del
principio de identidad?
¿Qué es el principio de identidad?
Es una función o
instrumento de
Sirve para organizar
nuestra mente.
nuestro conocimiento y
comprensión del mundo.
Sin el principio de
identidad no
podríamos diferenciar
unas cosas de otras.
¿Las cosas tienen identidad
¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?
en sí mismas o somos los
seres humanos los que les
damos una identidad?
¿Qué es la identidad?
Depende de una
multiplicidad de
factores: sociales, No es una esencia única,
culturales, biológicos, fija e inmutable. Está
físicos, etc. sujeta a cambio porque Somos una
es temporal. MULTIPLICIDAD de
procesos abiertos que
nunca se cierran en una
unidad.
Somos lo que
Somos nuestros
recordamos y lo
proyectos y deseos
que olvidamos
Somos nuestros
pensamientos y Somos lo que
sentimientos queremos y lo
Identidad=multiplicidad que podemos
hacer
El principio ontológico
01 de identidad 02
Concept 1 Concept 2
Mercury is the closest planet to the Venus has a beautiful name and the
Sun and the smallest planet in the second planet from the Sun, it’s
Solar System terribly hot
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Venus Jupiter
Venus is the second planet A B It’s the biggest planet in
from the Sun the Solar System
Mars Saturn
Despite being red, Mars is
C D Saturn is a gas giant and
a cold place has several rings
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Big numbers catch your audience’s attention
386,000 km 9h 55m 23s
Distance between Earth This is Jupiter’s rotation
and the Moon period
333,000
The Sun’s mass
compared to Earth’s
Examples
Mars Mercury
Despite being red, Mars is Mercury is the closest
a cold place. It’s full of planet to the Sun and the
iron oxide dust smallest one
Jupiter Venus
It is a gas giant, and also It has a beautiful name and
the biggest planet in the is the second planet from
Solar System the Sun
How it can improve your work
Question:
Is Saturn a gas giant and has
several rings? Is it composed Answer:
mostly of hydrogen and
Neptune is the farthest planet
helium?
from the Sun. It's the fourth-
largest object in the Solar
System
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Jupiter Saturn Neptune
Jupiter is the It’s composed of Neptune is the
biggest planet of hydrogen and farthest planet
them all helium from the Sun
Parts and whole
Mercury
Mercury is the smallest
planet
Venus
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Mars is actually a very It’s the second planet Mercury is the Jupiter is the biggest
cold place from sun smallest planet planet
Sequence
Venus Mars
01 Venus is the second planet 02 Despite being red, Mars is
from the Sun a cold place
Jupiter Saturn
03 It’s the biggest planet in 04 Saturn is a gas giant and
the Solar System has several rings
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Mercury
Mercury is the closest planet to
the Sun and the smallest planet in
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