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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.8.2018.tde-14062018-092737
Document
Author
Full name
Antonio Mario David Siqueira Ferreira
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2017
Supervisor
Committee
Chaui, Marilena de Souza (President)
Leone, Alexandre Goes
Oliva, Luís César Guimarães
Rocha, Mauricio de Albuquerque
Title in Portuguese
Sui juris, fortunae juris: ensaio sobre ontologia e história em Espinosa
Keywords in Portuguese
Espinosa
História
Ontologia
Abstract in Portuguese
Na Introdução, discute-se o estatuto da linguagem em Espinosa e a maneira pela qual se interpreta a obra. A primeira parte, dedicada à ontologia, contém quatro capítulos: a crítica de Espinosa aos filósofos (capítulo 1), a refutação do finalismo (capítulo 2), a teoria da causalidade (capítulo 3), a centralidade da noção de ordem (capítulo 4). O Apêndice da primeira parte versa sobre o conceito de regra de vida. A segunda parte é dedicada à concepção de história em Espinosa e compreende três capítulos: o conceito de multitudo (capítulo 1), o trabalho na gênese da vida comum (capítulo 2); a revolta popular (capítulo 3). No Apêndice da segunda parte discute-se a noção de democracia. Na conclusão procura-se mostrar de que maneira o conceito de história em Espinosa está ligado ao problema da igualdade/desigualdade.
Title in English
Sui Juris, Fortunae Juris: essay about ontology and history in Spinoza
Keywords in English
History
Ontology
Spinoza
Abstract in English
In the Introduction, it is argued the status of language in Spinoza and the way in which it is interpretad the work. The first part, dedicated to ontology, contains four chapters: Spinozas critical analysis of the philosophers (chapter 1), the refutation of finalism (chapter 2), the theory of causality (chapter 3) and the centrality of the notion of order (chapter 4). The Appendix of the first part is about the concept of rule of life. The second part is dedicated to Spinozas conception of history, and comprises three chapters: the concept of multitudo (chapter 1), the work on the genesis of life in common (chapter 2) and the popular revolt (chapter 3). In the Appendix of the second parte it is discuted the notion of democracy. In the Conclusion it is attempted to show the way the concept of history in Spinoza is linked with the problem of equality/unequality.
 
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2018-06-14
 
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