Time and temporality from anthropology and physics

Authors

  • Gonzalo Ipaguirre Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Sebastián Ardenghi Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina

Abstract

The purpose of this work is to postulate that the concept of time currently used in science and reproduced mainly from physics, needs to be reconsidered from the concept of temporality, built on anthropological research. To demonstrate this premise, we present an interdisciplinary research between Physics and Anthropology from both disciplines so that individually may not concrete. The study of the cultural constructions of the notion of time made from anthropology,
provides to the study of the phenomenon of time that takes place in physics, a new model of research, that we present here as the beginning of a whole paradigm of interdisciplinary
knowledge to develop. It is proposed that interdisciplinary studies in time and temporality are indispensable when a researcher studies time, because it is not possible to denaturalize his hegemonic temporality if he does not knows other temporalities (natives temporalities)

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Published

2014-11-15

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How to Cite

Ipaguirre, G., & Ardenghi, S. (2014). Time and temporality from anthropology and physics. Antropología Experimental, 11. https://revistaselectronicas.ujaen.es/index.php/rae/article/view/1928