Ethical Implications of the Nature of Knowledge in Plato and Spinoza
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Resumo: | The theoretical implications of the nature of knowledge and of its ethical dimension in the case of two traditional philosophies, those of Plato and Spinoza, are examined in order to show how the conceptions about good, virtues, and moral norms depend on an appreciation of epistemology. Disciplinary divisions are strategic or educational offshoots and therefore not essential to the philosophical system, which always presents itself as a unit. Despite the many thematic and particular advances made in epistemology and ethics in contemporary times, the past metaphysical tradition preserved, in a remarkable way, an integrated view of the human being, the universe, and God. The aim of this essay is not to return to traditional metaphysics, but to make clear, from two past epochs, the unity of philosophical thought. |
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Ethical Implications of the Nature of Knowledge in Plato and SpinozaAs implicações éticas da natureza do conhecimento em Platão e EspinosaÉticaEpistemologiaPlatãoEspinosaEthicsEpistemologyPlatoSpinozaThe theoretical implications of the nature of knowledge and of its ethical dimension in the case of two traditional philosophies, those of Plato and Spinoza, are examined in order to show how the conceptions about good, virtues, and moral norms depend on an appreciation of epistemology. Disciplinary divisions are strategic or educational offshoots and therefore not essential to the philosophical system, which always presents itself as a unit. Despite the many thematic and particular advances made in epistemology and ethics in contemporary times, the past metaphysical tradition preserved, in a remarkable way, an integrated view of the human being, the universe, and God. The aim of this essay is not to return to traditional metaphysics, but to make clear, from two past epochs, the unity of philosophical thought.O exame das implicações teóricas entre a natureza do conhecimento e a dimensão ética, no caso de duas filosofias da tradição, a de Platão e a de Espinosa, mostram que as concepções sobre o bem, as virtudes, as normas morais dependem de uma apreciação epistemológica. Os domínios disciplinares são derivações estratégicas ou pedagógicas, portanto, não são essenciais ao sistema filosófico que sempre se apresenta numa unidade. Apesar dos grandes avanços temáticos e específicos da epistemologia e da ética na contemporaneidade, a tradição metafísica conserva de modo notável uma visão integradora do ser humano, do universo e de Deus. Não se pretende neste ensaio um retorno à metafísica tradicional, mas explicitar, a partir de duas épocas, a unidade do pensamento filosófico.Revista HypnosHypnos Journal2015-03-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://hypnos.org.br/index.php/hypnos/article/view/460Revista Hypnos; n. 35 (2015)Hypnos Journal; No. 35 (2015)2177-53461413-9138reponame:Hypnosinstname:Faculdade de São Bento (FSB)instacron:FSBporhttps://hypnos.org.br/index.php/hypnos/article/view/460/526Copyright (c) 2015 Jayme Pavianiinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPaviani, Jayme2015-10-03T03:19:42Zoai:ojs.hypnos.org.br:article/460Revistahttps://hypnos.org.br/index.php/hypnosPRIhttps://hypnos.org.br/index.php/hypnos/oairachelgazolla@gmail.com2177-53461413-9138opendoar:2023-01-13T09:47:06.345779Hypnos - Faculdade de São Bento (FSB)false |
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Ethical Implications of the Nature of Knowledge in Plato and Spinoza As implicações éticas da natureza do conhecimento em Platão e Espinosa |
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Ethical Implications of the Nature of Knowledge in Plato and Spinoza |
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Ethical Implications of the Nature of Knowledge in Plato and Spinoza Paviani, Jayme Ética Epistemologia Platão Espinosa Ethics Epistemology Plato Spinoza |
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Ethical Implications of the Nature of Knowledge in Plato and Spinoza |
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Ethical Implications of the Nature of Knowledge in Plato and Spinoza |
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Ethical Implications of the Nature of Knowledge in Plato and Spinoza |
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Ethical Implications of the Nature of Knowledge in Plato and Spinoza |
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Paviani, Jayme |
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Paviani, Jayme |
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Paviani, Jayme |
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Ética Epistemologia Platão Espinosa Ethics Epistemology Plato Spinoza |
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Ética Epistemologia Platão Espinosa Ethics Epistemology Plato Spinoza |
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The theoretical implications of the nature of knowledge and of its ethical dimension in the case of two traditional philosophies, those of Plato and Spinoza, are examined in order to show how the conceptions about good, virtues, and moral norms depend on an appreciation of epistemology. Disciplinary divisions are strategic or educational offshoots and therefore not essential to the philosophical system, which always presents itself as a unit. Despite the many thematic and particular advances made in epistemology and ethics in contemporary times, the past metaphysical tradition preserved, in a remarkable way, an integrated view of the human being, the universe, and God. The aim of this essay is not to return to traditional metaphysics, but to make clear, from two past epochs, the unity of philosophical thought. |
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