Virtú and Fortuna in Machiavelli’s political thought
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Resumo: | This study aims at investigating the most important Machiavelli’s work The Prince- written in 1513 and first published in 1531 - the idea of the State configuration, specially connected with the governor’s (prince’s) configuration and with their historical influences; yet the modern foundation of the Political Science as scientific knowledge. The historical context where Machiavelli lived, specially Florence his town, is indispensable for the understanding of his political thoughts, mainly of virtú and fortuna. The importance of the theme may be easily showed by both direct and indirect unfluence, which he exerted on subsequent political science, and other adverse reactions. Niccolò Machiavelli (1469 - 1527), a great political philosopher of Renaissance, is considered the great founder of the Modern State Theory. His writings have the founders’ character and should not be neglected for being such a classic of the political knowledge. Thus, his thougts connection with the other areas should be public. Besides searching for understanding Machiavelli’s thought, we can also explain the great Political and Philosophical themes such as State and Government, specially observed in the political history scenary of Renaissance in Italy. |
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Virtú and Fortuna in Machiavelli’s political thoughtVirtù e Fortuna no pensamento político de MaquiavelMaquiavelRenascimentoSéculo XVITeoria PolíticaEstado ModernoThis study aims at investigating the most important Machiavelli’s work The Prince- written in 1513 and first published in 1531 - the idea of the State configuration, specially connected with the governor’s (prince’s) configuration and with their historical influences; yet the modern foundation of the Political Science as scientific knowledge. The historical context where Machiavelli lived, specially Florence his town, is indispensable for the understanding of his political thoughts, mainly of virtú and fortuna. The importance of the theme may be easily showed by both direct and indirect unfluence, which he exerted on subsequent political science, and other adverse reactions. Niccolò Machiavelli (1469 - 1527), a great political philosopher of Renaissance, is considered the great founder of the Modern State Theory. His writings have the founders’ character and should not be neglected for being such a classic of the political knowledge. Thus, his thougts connection with the other areas should be public. Besides searching for understanding Machiavelli’s thought, we can also explain the great Political and Philosophical themes such as State and Government, specially observed in the political history scenary of Renaissance in Italy.Pesquisa que investiga na principal obra de N. Maquiavel, chamada “O Príncipe” - escrita em 1513 e publicada pela primeira vez em 1531 - a idéia da formação do Estado, especialmente relacionada com a formação do “governante” (príncipe) e com as influências históricas; e ainda, a fundação da Ciência Política moderna como conhecimento científico. A contextualização do período histórico no qual viveu Maquiavel, especialmente Florença, sua cidade, é decisiva para a compreensão de como foi articulada sua visão política, especialmente os conceitos de virtù e fortuna. A importância do tema pode ser facilmente verificada tanto pela influência, direta ou velada que exerceu na ciência política posterior, quanto pelas reações contrárias que despertou. Nicolau Maquiavel (1469-1527), grande filósofo político do Renascimento, é considerado o grande fundador da Teoria de Estado moderna. Seus escritos têm, então, o caráter de fundadores e não devem ser descurados da Teria Política Moderna, pois se constituem como clássicos do pensamento político. Nesse sentido, a ligação de suas idéias com as demais áreas é notória. Além disso, buscando compreender o pensamento de Maquiavel, pode-se compreender também os grandes temas da Filosofia Política, como Estado e governo, especialmente contextualizados no quadro histórico-político do Renascimento italiano.Universidade Estadual De Maringá2008-04-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciHumanSocSci/article/view/241410.4025/actascihumansoc.v24i0.2414Acta Scientiarum. Human and Social Sciences; Vol 24 (2002); 91-102Acta Scientiarum. Human and Social Sciences; v. 24 (2002); 91-1021807-86561679-7361reponame:Acta Scientiarum. Human and Social Sciences (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)instacron:UEMporhttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciHumanSocSci/article/view/2414/1695Arnaut de Toledo, Cézar de AlencarBernardo, Leandro Ferreirainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-11-23T17:35:23Zoai:periodicos.uem.br/ojs:article/2414Revistahttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciHumanSocSci/indexPUBhttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciHumanSocSci/oai||actahuman@uem.br1807-86561679-7361opendoar:2022-11-23T17:35:23Acta Scientiarum. Human and Social Sciences (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)false |
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Virtú and Fortuna in Machiavelli’s political thought Virtù e Fortuna no pensamento político de Maquiavel |
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Virtú and Fortuna in Machiavelli’s political thought Arnaut de Toledo, Cézar de Alencar Maquiavel Renascimento Século XVI Teoria Política Estado Moderno |
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Virtú and Fortuna in Machiavelli’s political thought |
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Virtú and Fortuna in Machiavelli’s political thought |
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Virtú and Fortuna in Machiavelli’s political thought |
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Virtú and Fortuna in Machiavelli’s political thought |
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Virtú and Fortuna in Machiavelli’s political thought |
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Arnaut de Toledo, Cézar de Alencar |
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Arnaut de Toledo, Cézar de Alencar Bernardo, Leandro Ferreira |
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Bernardo, Leandro Ferreira |
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Arnaut de Toledo, Cézar de Alencar Bernardo, Leandro Ferreira |
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Maquiavel Renascimento Século XVI Teoria Política Estado Moderno |
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Maquiavel Renascimento Século XVI Teoria Política Estado Moderno |
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This study aims at investigating the most important Machiavelli’s work The Prince- written in 1513 and first published in 1531 - the idea of the State configuration, specially connected with the governor’s (prince’s) configuration and with their historical influences; yet the modern foundation of the Political Science as scientific knowledge. The historical context where Machiavelli lived, specially Florence his town, is indispensable for the understanding of his political thoughts, mainly of virtú and fortuna. The importance of the theme may be easily showed by both direct and indirect unfluence, which he exerted on subsequent political science, and other adverse reactions. Niccolò Machiavelli (1469 - 1527), a great political philosopher of Renaissance, is considered the great founder of the Modern State Theory. His writings have the founders’ character and should not be neglected for being such a classic of the political knowledge. Thus, his thougts connection with the other areas should be public. Besides searching for understanding Machiavelli’s thought, we can also explain the great Political and Philosophical themes such as State and Government, specially observed in the political history scenary of Renaissance in Italy. |
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