Devir - etim.: from latin devenire «descending», «reach to». (Verb) Comum meaning: 1. Passing from one state to another. 2. Changes. (Substantive) Comum meanings: 1. Fact, of something, de be conditioned by time. 3. Series of chances. 4. Principle generator of changes. Metafisic: 1. In Heraclito: teory of universal Devir - nothing stays iqual to itself but is submited to a perpectual change. 2. In Aristóteles: Actualisation of potence. 3. In Hegel: the third moment of the logic of the being that links dialecticaly the being or not being.
Devir - etim.: from latin devenire «descending», «reach to». (Verb) Comum meaning: 1. Passing from one state to another. 2. Changes. (Substantive) Comum meanings: 1. Fact, of something, de be conditioned by time. 3. Series of chances. 4. Principle generator of changes. Metafisic: 1. In Heraclito: teory of universal Devir - nothing stays iqual to itself but is submited to a perpectual change. 2. In Aristóteles: Actualisation of potence. 3. In Hegel: the third moment of the logic of the being that links dialecticaly the being or not being.