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Adriana Veríssimo Serrão
Editorial
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Maria Leonor Xavier
São Tomás de Aquino, o que é a Verdade?
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Fabrizio Boscaglia, Mário N. Vieira
Ibn ʿArabī, “O Engaste de Sabedoria Profética no Verbo de Jesus”
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Pedro Galvão
Thomas Reid, “Da Memória”
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Fernando M. F. Silva
“A Natureza é Devido ao Homem, O Homem é o Fim da Natureza”. Lições de Antropologia de Immanuel Kant
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Diogo Sardinha
Kant e as Variantes da Menoridade na Antropologia de um Ponto de Vista Pragmático
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Paulo Jesus
“Doutrina da Ciência Nova Methodo”:
J. G. Fichte e a Autoposição do eu Como Theoria, Praxis e Poiesis de si Próprio
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Carlos João Correia
Schelling, “Discurso Sobre as Artes Plásticas”
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Diogo Ferrer
Hegel, Ciência da Lógica, “Como Deve ser Feito o Começo da Ciência?”(1812)
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Victor Gonçalves
Nietzsche. Sobre a Tradução de der Übermensch
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Elisabete M. de Sousa
Søren Kierkegaard, “Uma Observação Fortuita com Respeito a uma Particularidade de Don Juan”
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Adriana Veríssimo Serrão
Georg Simmel, “Kant e a Estética Moderna”
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Marcio Gimenes de Paula
Luigi Pareyson, “Panorama do Existencialismo”
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Luca Vargiu
Emilio Betti, “A Teoria Geral da Interpretação”
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Tiago Carvalho
Günther Anders, “Sobre a Alma na Época da Segunda Revolução Industrial”
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Tomas da Costa
Alfred Schütz, “O Problema da Intersubjetividade Transcendental em Husserl”
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Vasco Marques
Vladimir Jankélévitch, O Mistério da Morte e o Fenómeno da Morte
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Prémio Prof. Doutor Joaquim Cerqueira Gonçalves para Alunos do 1.º Ciclo/ Cursos de Licenciatura (2020)
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Bárbara Wilson Barra
Do Mundo Pedagógico-Filosófico em Wittgenstein:
A Alegoria de Kynodontas
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This dissertation aims to understand, in the light of Wittgenstein’s Investigations, language as a match or a game, whose performance is trained by using certain rules, taking in traditions and those techniques that propel the young shoots to the integration in the world. In order to this, it will be developed the argument that sustains that the learning process, which is incompatible with an automatic system of direct and instantaneous print of information – considering that there is no way that children resemble programmable automata, such as the film Kynodontas simulates –, should go hand in hand with the manner of doing philosophy, given its irreplaceable role in the formation and development, on the one hand, of perspicuity and elucidation, on the other, of thinking, imagination and personality of children. At this point, it must be clear that what is up to educators and tutors is nothing more than introduce the world to the young shoots as it is seen and conceived, through what is known and actually it is, but mainly to invite them to participate in it.
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João Miguel Patrocínio Salgado Rodrigues
Vasco De Magalhães-Vilhena:
O Materialismo Dialético e a Crítica da Filosofia Burguesa
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In this essay I seek to explore the nucleus of Vasco de Magalhaes-Vilhena’s tought, a predecessor of historical materialism in philosophy in Portugal. For that, I will begin by giving an historical contextualization of the philosopher, followed by the analyses of two of his works. The first corresponds to the book that the author wrote about Antonio Sergio’s philosophical thought, another contemporary thinker. In it, we find one of the main theses of Magalhaes-Vilhena’s critique of philosophical idealism, a distinctive element of Marxist philosophy. The second corresponds to Fragmentos Sobre Ideologia ( Fragments about Ideology), a collection of texts written by the author while in his exile in France about the role of ideology in science and in society. In this collection we may find another of Magalhaes-Vilhena’s main theses concerning the unity of science. Lastly, I will make a few final considerations incorporating the historical analysis with both book analyses.
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