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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.8.2020.tde-28022020-153233
Document
Author
Full name
Eveline Campos Hauck
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2019
Supervisor
Committee
Pimenta, Pedro Paulo Garrido (President)
Limongi, Maria Isabel de Magalhães Papaterra
Mattos, Laura Valladão de
Waszek, Nobert
Title in Portuguese
A filosofia política de Adam Ferguson: uma interpretação
Keywords in Portuguese
Filosofia moral
Filosofia política
Nações comerciais
Progresso
Sociedade
Abstract in Portuguese
A tese pretende demonstrar como Adam Ferguson constrói sua filosofia política, sobretudo no Ensaio sobre a História da Sociedade Civil, tendo em vista avaliar o progresso das sociedades comerciais modernas; essa avaliação é feita, particularmente, em termos morais e políticos. Para tanto, o autor faz uma divisão epistemológica entre lei física e lei moral, que o permite, a um só tempo, investigar empiricamente o homem e a sociedade, a partir das influências recebidas de Bacon e Newton, além de seus contemporâneos Hume, Buffon e Smith, e estabelecer uma filosofia moral normativa, próxima à tradição antiga e preocupada com o estabelecimento de regras de conduta para o homem. A filosofia política fergusoniana é expressão desses dois vieses.
Title in English
Adam Ferguson's Political Philosophy: an interpretation
Keywords in English
Commercial nations
Moral philosophy
Political philosophy
Progress
Society
Abstract in English
The thesis aims to demonstrate how Adam Ferguson builds his political philosophy, especially in the Essay on the History of Civil Society, in order to evaluate the progress of modern commercial societies; this assessment is made, particularly in moral and political terms. In order to do so, the author makes an epistemological division between physical law and moral law, which allows him, at the same time, to investigate empirically man and society, from the influences received from Bacon and Newton, in addition to his contemporaries Hume, Buffon and Smith, and establish a normative moral philosophy, close to the old tradition and concerned with the establishment of rules of conduct for man. Fergusonian political philosophy is an expression of these two biases.
 
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Publishing Date
2020-02-28
 
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