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practice in Marcuses's philosophy, characterized as a political philosophy whose main concern is the radical transformation of capitalist society. ... depois que a associação de Heidegger com o nazismo se tornou conhecida." (Heidegger's Politics: an Interview with Herbert Marcuse by Frederick Olafson, Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal, vol. 6, nº 1
The political philosophy that developed in the Islamic world between the 9th and 12th centuries assumed ideas from Greek philosophy, mainly from Plato and Aristotle. Plato's Republic and Laws, and ... Republic and Laws, and Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics were the texts that laid the foundation for the political conceptions of the Arab philosophers, from the virtues to be sought after individually, to the
practical and bellicose Roman spirit took distance from philosophy, but new problems demanded reflection. In political and judicial disputes, rhetoric was an essential instrument. The 20th century revival of ... filosofia; historiografia da filosofia; Cícero; Roma. ABSTRACT Cicero is one of the sources of texts of Hellenistic thought in the period of the Roman Republic. He updates Greek philosophy and, at the
practical and bellicose Roman spirit took distance from philosophy, but new problems demanded reflection. In political and judicial disputes, rhetoric was an essential instrument. The 20th century revival of ... filosofia; historiografia da filosofia; Cícero; Roma. ABSTRACT Cicero is one of the sources of texts of Hellenistic thought in the period of the Roman Republic. He updates Greek philosophy and, at the
Marsilius of Padua (1280-1343) was a philosopher of the Middle Ages who wrote two books of political philosophy that have influenced modernity. This study analyzes the term valencior pars in the ... : Studi Francescani, 1983. [ Links ] GEWIRTH, Alain. Marsilius of Padua and Medieval Political Philosophy. New York: Columbia University Press, 1951. [ Links ] HYDE, J. K. Padua in the
Marsilius of Padua (1280-1343) was a philosopher of the Middle Ages who wrote two books of political philosophy that have influenced modernity. This study analyzes the term valencior pars in the ... : Studi Francescani, 1983. [ Links ] GEWIRTH, Alain. Marsilius of Padua and Medieval Political Philosophy. New York: Columbia University Press, 1951. [ Links ] HYDE, J. K. Padua in the
consequences of this conception for Hegel’s political philosophy are identified and presented. The analysis shows problems may emerge when we analyze some fundamental Hegelian concepts – “recognition” and shows ... concepts were defined in the master-slave dialectic. In light of these problems it is pointed out that Hegel’s political philosophy, and also his position regarding slavery, become less cogent and more
Twentieth-century philosophy split into two traditions that often, at least as a matter of fact, regard each other as incommensurable. The last twenty years pointed to the reversal of this trend ... ¿Qué es "filosofía contemporánea"?(la unidad de la filosofía contemporánea desde el punto de vista de la historia de la filosofía) What is "contemporary philosophy"? (the unity of
Is it possible to teach philosophy? The German philosopher G. W. F. Hegel (1770-1831) not only answers positively to such question but also indicates what has to be taught in philosophy and how ... taught in philosophy and how. Hegel's answer has as its source his activity in the High School of Nürnberg where he searches to establish the aims and the procedures so that philosophy may be taught to the
When we read Rousseau's Social Contract, we tend to focus on its explicit goal, which is to investigate and establish a safe and legitimate rule of administration for a single political community. In ... coexistence without imposing the uniformity of values and perspectives characteristic of Kantian cosmopolitanism. Keywords: International Relations. Rousseau. Political Philosophy. I O Contrato
Liberty and power are two subjects correlated along the history of the political modern philosophy. In the texts of Hobbes, the idea of liberty as absence of impediments to the actions helps us to ... the representative structure of the political covenant. Keywords: Hobbes, liberty, natural law, natural right, political philosophy, right, sovereign power. Em conferência proferida em
hegelian philosophy and takes is first form as a philosophical criticism of politics. The criticism of politics developed by Marx was, thus, rigorously a philosophical undertaking, yet of a philosophy that
The Philosophy Course must develop in the student a technical ability for the interpretation of different discursive modalities - analogue to the "suspended atention", in the psychoanalytical sense ... course of philosophy whether it is taught in the university or in high school or even outside the regular courses may, in this way, stimulate the production of an intense, laicized dialogue among
The aim of this article is to think about the possibility of political philosophy, taking Leo Strauss's work as a point of departure. It examines why contemporary nihilism - in its most widespread ... political philosophy" as to confronting Strauss's principal opponents, this article analyzes the meaning and the plausibility of Strauss's critique of the motives that lead us to nihilism and, if these prove
the expression of social contradictions or their resolution in the field of politics. The article reviews the political philosophy proposed by Lefort, which emphasizes the unprecedented nature of ... in relation to the political struggle for new rights, this article investigates the innovative character of modern democracy. In his approach to the subject, C. Lefort argues three theses: the idea
The aim of this article is to think about the possibility of political philosophy, taking Leo Strauss's work as a point of departure. It examines why contemporary nihilism - in its most widespread ... political philosophy" as to confronting Strauss's principal opponents, this article analyzes the meaning and the plausibility of Strauss's critique of the motives that lead us to nihilism and, if these prove
When we read Rousseau's Social Contract, we tend to focus on its explicit goal, which is to investigate and establish a safe and legitimate rule of administration for a single political community. In ... coexistence without imposing the uniformity of values and perspectives characteristic of Kantian cosmopolitanism. Keywords: International Relations. Rousseau. Political Philosophy. I O Contrato
The past is both near and distant, similar and different, compared to our time. Usually we study the history of philosophy to find some resemblences with our philosophical attitude. But the thought ... revise our respectable opinions. The diachronic knowledge of the "other" is the formative value (not only informative!) of the history of philosophy, today. Keywords: History of philosophy; otherness
Scholars have been sharply divided over the relevance of Genevan politics and history to Rousseau’s political philosophy. In this article, I try to achieve a coherent view of Rousseau’s engagement ... , entre 2007 e 2009. Autor de Rousseau and The Social Contract (Routledge’s Philosophy Guidebooks). Pesquisa temas nas áreas da teoria moderna do contrato social, das teorias da justiça (especialmente
Scholars have been sharply divided over the relevance of Genevan politics and history to Rousseau’s political philosophy. In this article, I try to achieve a coherent view of Rousseau’s engagement ... , entre 2007 e 2009. Autor de Rousseau and The Social Contract (Routledge’s Philosophy Guidebooks). Pesquisa temas nas áreas da teoria moderna do contrato social, das teorias da justiça (especialmente