Blesk a hrom v mílétském myšlení
Date issued
2010
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Západočeská univerzita v Plzni
Abstract
The question about the origin of lightning and thunder is a scientific one, during the rise of
science as well as nowadays. The beginning of science is usually connected with Ionian philosophy,
namely with Anaximander of Miletus. It was his writing where the first description
of these atmospheric phenomena appeared. The doxography maintains, that according to
him lightning and thunder originate, when wind is enclosed in a cloud and bursts out. Then
the tearing of the cloud produces the thunder and the dilatation causes the flash of lightning.
There are however two predominant explications of this description of the origin of
lightning. According to the first one, the lightning is only epiphenomenon of the cleaving the
clouds or of the rupture in the clouds, which disclose the fire inside. But we can understand
the wind which bursts out like a fire as well, because Anaximander described the heavenly
bodies as rings of fire enclosed by the air. If Anaximander made a close parallel between the
lightning and the fire of the heavenly bodies, like in expression πρηστῆρος αὐλός, the lightning
can be comprehended in the terms of a fiery wind.
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filosofie přírodních věd, mílétská škola, meteorologie
Citation
Acta Fakulty filozofické Západočeské univerzity v Plzni. 2010, č. 3, s. 115-125.