Ética E Liberdade

Ética E Liberdade

Alex De Sousa

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Editora Dialetica
Año de edición:
2026
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Ética y filosofía moral
ISBN:
9786525295893
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O Conceito De Liberdade Ao Longo Da História Adquiriu Três Concepções Específicas: Liberdade Como Autodeterminação Ou Auto Causalidade (Refere-Se À Ausência De Condições E De Limites); Liberdade Como Necessidade, (Refere-Se À Totalidade A Que O Homem Pertence – Mundo, Substância, Estado); Liberdade Como Possibilidade Ou Escolha (Refere-Se À Realidade Limitada E Condicionada, Finita). Dessas Três Concepções De Liberdade, Derivam Todas Outras Adjetivações (Liberdade Moral, Liberdade Política, Liberdade Econômica Etc.) Aplicáveis À Realidade Humano Relacional. Assim, No Percurso Histórico Da Liberdade Vivida, Experienciada E Conceituada Nas Diversas Comunidades, Ela Ganhou Diversos Significados E/Ou Atributos Que A Enquadram No Contexto Vivido Por Cada Comunidade. Atentos A Essa Conjuntura Estrutural Da Epistemologia Da Liberdade, Nos Propomos, Neste Livro, A Desenvolver Uma Reflexão Filosófica E Teológica Acerca Da Conceituação E Relação Entre Ética E Liberdade No Agir Humano, Mais Especificamente, No Ethos Cristão. Para Tal, Dividimos O Texto Em Duas Partes: Num Primeiro Momento, Faremos Uma Reflexão Sobre A Liberdade Na Dualidade Do Ethos, A Partir Do Pensamento De Henrique Cláudio De Lima Vaz E, Posteriormente, Falaremos Da Liberdade Inserida No Ethos Cristão. 10

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