The matter of the self in Max Stirner
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Resumo: | The objective of this study is about the individual within Max Stirner from the immanent reading of his main work The Ego and Its Own (1844). The theme involving the individual is central in Stirner's work, yet so little is known and studied. Stating in an objective way, the individual for Stirner possesses an unconditional, entirely free existence, occupying a central spot, singular, unique in the world. In other words, the individual is in a Stirnerian sphere in which nothing is before or after him, where no power is imposed, no conditioning restricts him, he is free from any constraints, obligations or duties. The novelty presented by Stirner consists, apart from a defense of the individual, especially a defense of his individuality. For Stirner, the constitutive character of individuality is not social, but natural, whereas since the first contact with the world, the individual struggles to affirm himself, to the point where he becomes aware of himself as a purely selfish existence. Stirner intends to create conditions for each individual to rebel against all entities that try to suppress the power and the individual strength. Our philosopher will make use of terms like Ego or Its-own to designate this example of irreducible individuality, unrepeatable and owner of himself and the world. As Stirner's thinking was forgotten for a long time, or misrepresented by most of his critics, we chose to perform an immanent reading of the featured work without, however, discard those contributions who preceded us in the subject of this study. |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisThe matter of the self in Max StirnerA questÃo do indivÃduo em Max Stirner2015-09-11Eduardo Ferreira Chagas26077787353 http://lattes.cnpq.br/2479899457642563Roberto Kennedy Gomes Franco72383615315http://lattes.cnpq.br/973155958303299204351389443http://lattes.cnpq.br/6631256426308435Sandro Soares RodriguesUniversidade Federal do CearÃPrograma de PÃs-GraduaÃÃo em FilosofiaUFCBRMax Stirner IndivÃduo Ãnico EgoÃsmo IndividualidadeMax Stirner Individual Ego Selfishness IndividualityFILOSOFIAThe objective of this study is about the individual within Max Stirner from the immanent reading of his main work The Ego and Its Own (1844). The theme involving the individual is central in Stirner's work, yet so little is known and studied. Stating in an objective way, the individual for Stirner possesses an unconditional, entirely free existence, occupying a central spot, singular, unique in the world. In other words, the individual is in a Stirnerian sphere in which nothing is before or after him, where no power is imposed, no conditioning restricts him, he is free from any constraints, obligations or duties. The novelty presented by Stirner consists, apart from a defense of the individual, especially a defense of his individuality. For Stirner, the constitutive character of individuality is not social, but natural, whereas since the first contact with the world, the individual struggles to affirm himself, to the point where he becomes aware of himself as a purely selfish existence. Stirner intends to create conditions for each individual to rebel against all entities that try to suppress the power and the individual strength. Our philosopher will make use of terms like Ego or Its-own to designate this example of irreducible individuality, unrepeatable and owner of himself and the world. As Stirner's thinking was forgotten for a long time, or misrepresented by most of his critics, we chose to perform an immanent reading of the featured work without, however, discard those contributions who preceded us in the subject of this study.O objetivo desta dissertaÃÃo consiste no estudo acerca da questÃo do indivÃduo em Max Stirner a partir da leitura imanente de sua principal obra O Ãnico e sua Propriedade (1844). A temÃtica envolvendo o indivÃduo à central na obra stirneriana, contudo, pouco conhecida e estudada. De forma objetiva, o indivÃduo para Stirner goza de uma existÃncia incondicionada, inteiramente livre, ocupando um lugar central, singular, Ãnica no mundo. Em outros termos, o indivÃduo stirneriano encontra-se numa esfera na qual nada lhes à anterior ou posterior, em que nenhum poder se lhe impÃe, nenhum condicionamento o restringe, sendo livre de quaisquer constrangimentos, imposiÃÃes ou deveres. A novidade apresentada por Stirner consiste, para alÃm de uma defesa do indivÃduo, principalmente uma defesa de sua individualidade. Para ele, o carÃter constitutivo da individualidade nÃo à social, mas natural, ao passo que, desde o primeiro contato com o mundo, o indivÃduo luta para se afirmar, atà o ponto no qual toma consciÃncia de si, como existÃncia puramente egoÃsta. Stirner intenta criar condiÃÃes para que cada indivÃduo se revolte contra todas as entidades que tentam reprimir o poder e a forÃa individuais. Nosso filÃsofo farà uso dos termos Ãnico ou Eu-proprietÃrio para designar este exemplar de individualidade irredutÃvel, irrepetÃvel e proprietÃria de si e do mundo. Como o pensamento de Stirner fora esquecido por muito tempo, ou deturpado pela maioria de seus crÃticos, optamos pela realizaÃÃo de uma leitura imanente da obra em destaque sem, no entanto, descartarmos as contribuiÃÃes daqueles que nos antecederam no estudo da temÃtica em questÃo.FundaÃÃo de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do CearÃhttp://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=15311application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFCinstname:Universidade Federal do Cearáinstacron:UFC2019-01-21T11:28:24Zmail@mail.com - |
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A questÃo do indivÃduo em Max Stirner |
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Sandro Soares Rodrigues |
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Sandro Soares Rodrigues |
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Eduardo Ferreira Chagas |
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Roberto Kennedy Gomes Franco |
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Sandro Soares Rodrigues |
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Max Stirner IndivÃduo Ãnico EgoÃsmo Individualidade |
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Max Stirner IndivÃduo Ãnico EgoÃsmo Individualidade Max Stirner Individual Ego Selfishness Individuality FILOSOFIA |
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Max Stirner Individual Ego Selfishness Individuality |
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FILOSOFIA |
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FundaÃÃo de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Cearà |
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The objective of this study is about the individual within Max Stirner from the immanent reading of his main work The Ego and Its Own (1844). The theme involving the individual is central in Stirner's work, yet so little is known and studied. Stating in an objective way, the individual for Stirner possesses an unconditional, entirely free existence, occupying a central spot, singular, unique in the world. In other words, the individual is in a Stirnerian sphere in which nothing is before or after him, where no power is imposed, no conditioning restricts him, he is free from any constraints, obligations or duties. The novelty presented by Stirner consists, apart from a defense of the individual, especially a defense of his individuality. For Stirner, the constitutive character of individuality is not social, but natural, whereas since the first contact with the world, the individual struggles to affirm himself, to the point where he becomes aware of himself as a purely selfish existence. Stirner intends to create conditions for each individual to rebel against all entities that try to suppress the power and the individual strength. Our philosopher will make use of terms like Ego or Its-own to designate this example of irreducible individuality, unrepeatable and owner of himself and the world. As Stirner's thinking was forgotten for a long time, or misrepresented by most of his critics, we chose to perform an immanent reading of the featured work without, however, discard those contributions who preceded us in the subject of this study. O objetivo desta dissertaÃÃo consiste no estudo acerca da questÃo do indivÃduo em Max Stirner a partir da leitura imanente de sua principal obra O Ãnico e sua Propriedade (1844). A temÃtica envolvendo o indivÃduo à central na obra stirneriana, contudo, pouco conhecida e estudada. De forma objetiva, o indivÃduo para Stirner goza de uma existÃncia incondicionada, inteiramente livre, ocupando um lugar central, singular, Ãnica no mundo. Em outros termos, o indivÃduo stirneriano encontra-se numa esfera na qual nada lhes à anterior ou posterior, em que nenhum poder se lhe impÃe, nenhum condicionamento o restringe, sendo livre de quaisquer constrangimentos, imposiÃÃes ou deveres. A novidade apresentada por Stirner consiste, para alÃm de uma defesa do indivÃduo, principalmente uma defesa de sua individualidade. Para ele, o carÃter constitutivo da individualidade nÃo à social, mas natural, ao passo que, desde o primeiro contato com o mundo, o indivÃduo luta para se afirmar, atà o ponto no qual toma consciÃncia de si, como existÃncia puramente egoÃsta. Stirner intenta criar condiÃÃes para que cada indivÃduo se revolte contra todas as entidades que tentam reprimir o poder e a forÃa individuais. Nosso filÃsofo farà uso dos termos Ãnico ou Eu-proprietÃrio para designar este exemplar de individualidade irredutÃvel, irrepetÃvel e proprietÃria de si e do mundo. Como o pensamento de Stirner fora esquecido por muito tempo, ou deturpado pela maioria de seus crÃticos, optamos pela realizaÃÃo de uma leitura imanente da obra em destaque sem, no entanto, descartarmos as contribuiÃÃes daqueles que nos antecederam no estudo da temÃtica em questÃo. |
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The objective of this study is about the individual within Max Stirner from the immanent reading of his main work The Ego and Its Own (1844). The theme involving the individual is central in Stirner's work, yet so little is known and studied. Stating in an objective way, the individual for Stirner possesses an unconditional, entirely free existence, occupying a central spot, singular, unique in the world. In other words, the individual is in a Stirnerian sphere in which nothing is before or after him, where no power is imposed, no conditioning restricts him, he is free from any constraints, obligations or duties. The novelty presented by Stirner consists, apart from a defense of the individual, especially a defense of his individuality. For Stirner, the constitutive character of individuality is not social, but natural, whereas since the first contact with the world, the individual struggles to affirm himself, to the point where he becomes aware of himself as a purely selfish existence. Stirner intends to create conditions for each individual to rebel against all entities that try to suppress the power and the individual strength. Our philosopher will make use of terms like Ego or Its-own to designate this example of irreducible individuality, unrepeatable and owner of himself and the world. As Stirner's thinking was forgotten for a long time, or misrepresented by most of his critics, we chose to perform an immanent reading of the featured work without, however, discard those contributions who preceded us in the subject of this study. |
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