Of the philosophy the spirit as a philosophy of freedom while opening the religious debate in Latin America caribbean
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Resumo: | The philosophical formulation of Farias Brito in Brazil and Francisco Romero in Argentina, between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries touches the same themes: consciousness, freedom and existence. Both are in Latin American Caribbean where the atmosphere of the hegemonic thinking of Positivism imposes itself in opposition to a tradition coming from the Second Iberian Scholasticism, the Monarchy and the instituted Religion. Also, both influenced by a German tradition - Brito by Kant and Schopenhauer and Romero by Husserl, Scheler and Hartmann - formulate what can be called Philosophy of the Spirit as Philosophy of Freedom. If until the nineteenth century, the theme of religion was elaborated by both Hispanic and Portuguese Scholastics, with the advent of Positivism, established religion enters into its process of problematization along with the political regime. However, it will be with the presence of Germanic thought in Latin American culture that the theme will be replaced, only now in a secular environment, marked by the values of Positivism and the Republic. The hypothesis of this work is that the formulation of the Philosophy of Spirit as a Philosophy of Freedom, formulated by Farias Brito and Francisco Romero, are the bases in the Latin American Caribbean Continent for the formulation of a Philosophy of Religion in perspective, now no longer scholastic, but Germanic. The work moves within the scope of theoretical research and in dialogue with the ethnic and historical issues of the Latin American Caribbean Continent, and at the same time seeks links with the Philosophy of Liberation, Theology of Liberation and the Pedagogy of Liberation. |
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Of the philosophy the spirit as a philosophy of freedom while opening the religious debate in Latin America caribbeanDa filosofia do espírito como filosofia da liberdade enquanto abertura ao debate religioso na América Latina caribenhaPhilosophy of FreedomPhilosophy of the SpiritPhilosophy of EducationPhilosophy of ReligionPhilosophy of LiberationTheology of LiberationFilosofia da LiberdadeFilosofia do EspíritoFilosofia da EducaçãoFilosofia da ReligiãoFilosofia da LibertaçãoTeologia da LibertaçãoThe philosophical formulation of Farias Brito in Brazil and Francisco Romero in Argentina, between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries touches the same themes: consciousness, freedom and existence. Both are in Latin American Caribbean where the atmosphere of the hegemonic thinking of Positivism imposes itself in opposition to a tradition coming from the Second Iberian Scholasticism, the Monarchy and the instituted Religion. Also, both influenced by a German tradition - Brito by Kant and Schopenhauer and Romero by Husserl, Scheler and Hartmann - formulate what can be called Philosophy of the Spirit as Philosophy of Freedom. If until the nineteenth century, the theme of religion was elaborated by both Hispanic and Portuguese Scholastics, with the advent of Positivism, established religion enters into its process of problematization along with the political regime. However, it will be with the presence of Germanic thought in Latin American culture that the theme will be replaced, only now in a secular environment, marked by the values of Positivism and the Republic. The hypothesis of this work is that the formulation of the Philosophy of Spirit as a Philosophy of Freedom, formulated by Farias Brito and Francisco Romero, are the bases in the Latin American Caribbean Continent for the formulation of a Philosophy of Religion in perspective, now no longer scholastic, but Germanic. The work moves within the scope of theoretical research and in dialogue with the ethnic and historical issues of the Latin American Caribbean Continent, and at the same time seeks links with the Philosophy of Liberation, Theology of Liberation and the Pedagogy of Liberation.A formulação filosófica de Farias Brito no Brasil e Francisco Romero na Argentina, entre os séculos XIX e XXtoca os mesmos temas: consciência, liberdade e existência. Ambos estão na América Latina Caribenha onde aatmosfera do pensamento hegemônico do Positivismo se impõe em oposição a uma tradição vinda da SegundaEscolástica Ibérica, da Monarquia e da Religião instituída. Também, ambos, influenciados por uma tradiçãoalemã - Brito por Kant e Schopenhauer e Romero por Husserl, Scheler e Hartmann – formulam o que pode serchamado de Filosofia do Espírito enquanto Filosofia da Liberdade. Se até o século XIX, o tema da religião foielaborado pela Escolástica tanto hispânica quanto lusa, com o advento do Positivismo, a Religião estabelecidaentra em seu processo de problematização, juntamente com o regime político. No entanto, será com a presençado pensamento germânico na cultura latino-americana que o tema será recolocado, só que agora em um ambientelaico, marcado pelos valores do Positivismo e da República. A hipótese deste trabalho é que a formulação daFilosofia do Espírito enquanto Filosofia da Liberdade, formulada por Farias Brito e Francisco Romero,constituem-se as bases no Continente Latino Americano Caribenho para a formulação de uma Filosofia daReligião em perspectiva, agora, não mais escolástica, mas germânica. O trabalho se move no âmbito da pesquisateórica e em diálogo com as questões étnicas e históricas constitutivas do Continente Latino AmericanoCaribenho e, ao mesmo tempo, procura nexos com a Filosofia da Libertação, com a Teologia da Libertação ecom a Pedagogia da Libertação. 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Of the philosophy the spirit as a philosophy of freedom while opening the religious debate in Latin America caribbean Da filosofia do espírito como filosofia da liberdade enquanto abertura ao debate religioso na América Latina caribenha |
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Of the philosophy the spirit as a philosophy of freedom while opening the religious debate in Latin America caribbean |
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Of the philosophy the spirit as a philosophy of freedom while opening the religious debate in Latin America caribbean Bortoleto, Edivaldo José Philosophy of Freedom Philosophy of the Spirit Philosophy of Education Philosophy of Religion Philosophy of Liberation Theology of Liberation Filosofia da Liberdade Filosofia do Espírito Filosofia da Educação Filosofia da Religião Filosofia da Libertação Teologia da Libertação |
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Of the philosophy the spirit as a philosophy of freedom while opening the religious debate in Latin America caribbean |
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Of the philosophy the spirit as a philosophy of freedom while opening the religious debate in Latin America caribbean |
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Of the philosophy the spirit as a philosophy of freedom while opening the religious debate in Latin America caribbean |
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Bortoleto, Edivaldo José |
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Bortoleto, Edivaldo José |
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Bortoleto, Edivaldo José |
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Philosophy of Freedom Philosophy of the Spirit Philosophy of Education Philosophy of Religion Philosophy of Liberation Theology of Liberation Filosofia da Liberdade Filosofia do Espírito Filosofia da Educação Filosofia da Religião Filosofia da Libertação Teologia da Libertação |
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Philosophy of Freedom Philosophy of the Spirit Philosophy of Education Philosophy of Religion Philosophy of Liberation Theology of Liberation Filosofia da Liberdade Filosofia do Espírito Filosofia da Educação Filosofia da Religião Filosofia da Libertação Teologia da Libertação |
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The philosophical formulation of Farias Brito in Brazil and Francisco Romero in Argentina, between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries touches the same themes: consciousness, freedom and existence. Both are in Latin American Caribbean where the atmosphere of the hegemonic thinking of Positivism imposes itself in opposition to a tradition coming from the Second Iberian Scholasticism, the Monarchy and the instituted Religion. Also, both influenced by a German tradition - Brito by Kant and Schopenhauer and Romero by Husserl, Scheler and Hartmann - formulate what can be called Philosophy of the Spirit as Philosophy of Freedom. If until the nineteenth century, the theme of religion was elaborated by both Hispanic and Portuguese Scholastics, with the advent of Positivism, established religion enters into its process of problematization along with the political regime. However, it will be with the presence of Germanic thought in Latin American culture that the theme will be replaced, only now in a secular environment, marked by the values of Positivism and the Republic. The hypothesis of this work is that the formulation of the Philosophy of Spirit as a Philosophy of Freedom, formulated by Farias Brito and Francisco Romero, are the bases in the Latin American Caribbean Continent for the formulation of a Philosophy of Religion in perspective, now no longer scholastic, but Germanic. The work moves within the scope of theoretical research and in dialogue with the ethnic and historical issues of the Latin American Caribbean Continent, and at the same time seeks links with the Philosophy of Liberation, Theology of Liberation and the Pedagogy of Liberation. |
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