Pluralismo, política e julgamento: para um projeto crítico à luz da filosofia de Charles Taylor

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira, Taís Silva
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The purpose of this doctoral thesis consists in defending an alternative for the political dilemmas related to the issue of incomparability within specific communities or among different communities - an issue which is often discussed in the context of contemporary pluralism. This line of thought is inspired by the concepts of constitutive goods, strong evaluations and articulation, as defined by the Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor, and it is also an attempt to think about a political science project which adopts motivation as an inescapable element for practical philosophy. Incomparability, that is, the impossibility of using appropriate criteria for judging specific practices which incurs in public repercussions, raises the question of up to what extent it is possible to rationally evaluate and deliberate on distinct modes of life, which sometimes exclude each other. This set of problems can be strongly identified in the so-called liberal-communitarian debate of the 80 s, and its developments are easily spotted in the discussions on multiculturalism which arose in the 90 s, as well as in more recent dilemmas regarding the role of religion within the public sphere. Such discussions have brought about not only diverging points on the issue of judgment; they have also highlighted a more central debate regarding the standing that politics is able to take with regard to our situation, as well as the categories through which we grasp the phenomenon of pluralism. Under the epithet of communitarian, Taylor s theoretical approach arises as an interesting pathway to be taken, since it doesn t subject itself neither to a relativistic perspective (the impossibility of finding appropriate criteria), nor to a strong universalism (which is based on general criteria established prior to the practices), by developing an ontology established upon the conflict of competing constitutive goods, without overlooking the phenomenon of pluralism. In fact, this happens when, confronted with diverging and rivaling practices, there is, either implicitly or explicitly, a position regarding how and from where we are able to take a critical stance towards the actual pluralism, since movements, discourses and relationships are built on behalf of what presents itself as being effectively valuable or worthy of respect and admiration. In this sense, any attempt at performing evaluations is automatically linked to our understanding of ourselves, of the world and of our relationship with the world. Taking into account our sources, from which action itself arises, a critical project requires attentive consideration, and this can be offered by Taylor s reasoning, especially with regard to the concepts mentioned above.
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spelling Araújo, Luiz Bernardo Leitehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7734537285998313Berten, André Jacques Louis Adrienhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0767782309511637Araújo, Marcelo dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2379951820482310Braga, Antonio Frederico SaturninoBRAGA, A. F. S.Ramos, Cesar Augustohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6443310578414523http://lattes.cnpq.br/6365788917912925Pereira, Taís Silva2021-01-06T19:51:40Z2014-09-222013-12-16PEREIRA, Taís Silva. Pluralismo, política e julgamento: para um projeto crítico à luz da filosofia de Charles Taylor. 2013. 212 f. Tese (Doutorado em Filosofia Moderna e Contemporânea) - Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 2013.http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/handle/1/12177The purpose of this doctoral thesis consists in defending an alternative for the political dilemmas related to the issue of incomparability within specific communities or among different communities - an issue which is often discussed in the context of contemporary pluralism. This line of thought is inspired by the concepts of constitutive goods, strong evaluations and articulation, as defined by the Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor, and it is also an attempt to think about a political science project which adopts motivation as an inescapable element for practical philosophy. Incomparability, that is, the impossibility of using appropriate criteria for judging specific practices which incurs in public repercussions, raises the question of up to what extent it is possible to rationally evaluate and deliberate on distinct modes of life, which sometimes exclude each other. This set of problems can be strongly identified in the so-called liberal-communitarian debate of the 80 s, and its developments are easily spotted in the discussions on multiculturalism which arose in the 90 s, as well as in more recent dilemmas regarding the role of religion within the public sphere. Such discussions have brought about not only diverging points on the issue of judgment; they have also highlighted a more central debate regarding the standing that politics is able to take with regard to our situation, as well as the categories through which we grasp the phenomenon of pluralism. Under the epithet of communitarian, Taylor s theoretical approach arises as an interesting pathway to be taken, since it doesn t subject itself neither to a relativistic perspective (the impossibility of finding appropriate criteria), nor to a strong universalism (which is based on general criteria established prior to the practices), by developing an ontology established upon the conflict of competing constitutive goods, without overlooking the phenomenon of pluralism. In fact, this happens when, confronted with diverging and rivaling practices, there is, either implicitly or explicitly, a position regarding how and from where we are able to take a critical stance towards the actual pluralism, since movements, discourses and relationships are built on behalf of what presents itself as being effectively valuable or worthy of respect and admiration. In this sense, any attempt at performing evaluations is automatically linked to our understanding of ourselves, of the world and of our relationship with the world. Taking into account our sources, from which action itself arises, a critical project requires attentive consideration, and this can be offered by Taylor s reasoning, especially with regard to the concepts mentioned above.O objetivo da tese de doutorado consistirá na defesa de uma alternativa para os dilemas políticos concernentes à incomparabilidade no interior de uma comunidade específica ou entre comunidades distintas, presente nas discussões em torno do pluralismo contemporâneo. Esta via é inspirada nos conceitos de bens constitutivos, avaliações fortes e articulação, desenvolvidos pelo filósofo canadense Charles Taylor, e é também uma tentativa de se pensar acerca de um projeto de crítica política que leve em consideração a motivação como elemento incontornável para a filosofia prática. A incomparabilidade, isto é, impossibilidade de critérios no julgamento entre práticas específicas, mas com repercussões públicas, levanta a questão de até que ponto é possível avaliar e deliberar racionalmente sobre modos de vida distintos e, às vezes, auto-excludentes. Tal problemática pode ser vista fortemente no chamado debate liberal-comunitarista, na década de 1980, bem como em seus desdobramentos nas discussões acerca do multiculturalismo, na década seguinte. E ainda, mais recentemente, nos impasses em torno do papel da religião na esfera pública. Mais do que pontos divergentes acerca da questão do julgamento, os que essas discussões também evidenciam é um debate mais central acerca do lugar que pode ocupar a política diante de nossa situação bem como as categorias pelas quais compreendemos o fenômeno do pluralismo. Sob a alcunha de comunitarista, o pensamento de Taylor aparece como uma forma atrativa por não se submeter ao relativismo (a impossibilidade de critério) e tampouco a um universalismo forte (baseado em critérios gerais e anteriores às práticas), ao desenvolver uma ontologia fundada em um conflito de bens constitutivos em disputa, sem desconsiderar o fenômeno do pluralismo. Com efeito, isto se dá na medida em que diante de práticas divergentes e concorrentes há implícita ou explicitamente uma posição acerca de como e a partir de onde podemos nos posicionar criticamente frente ao pluralismo vigente, uma vez que movimentos, discursos e relações são construídos em nome daquilo que se apresenta efetivamente como valioso ou digno de respeito e admiração. Neste sentido, qualquer tentativa de avaliação já diz respeito a nossa compreensão: de nós, do mundo e de nossa relação com o mundo. Um projeto crítico, levando em consideração nossas fontes que impulsionam a ação, requer um olhar detalhado que o pensamento de Taylor pode oferecer, especialmente a partir da relação entre os conceitos supracitados.Submitted by Boris Flegr (boris@uerj.br) on 2021-01-06T19:51:40Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Tese Tais Silva Pereira.pdf: 1367363 bytes, checksum: 50ddcfad26fd18dfa40d63cf8e68e86d (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2021-01-06T19:51:40Z (GMT). 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title Pluralismo, política e julgamento: para um projeto crítico à luz da filosofia de Charles Taylor
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title_short Pluralismo, política e julgamento: para um projeto crítico à luz da filosofia de Charles Taylor
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