Hannah Arendt: por uma ética dos começos
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Resumo: | This thesis aims to examine the Arendtian notion of natality, from which it is considered that beings capable of beginning are also capable of containing and resisting to the growing expansion of the desert – worldlessness – and the threat of new “sandstorms” – totalitarian movements. For that, it is worth asking: may the new beginnings still transform the desert into a common and plural world, without the support of the old standards of behavior and the criteria of moral judgment? In response, we seek to examine, based on the Arendtian notion of natality, where the “miracle” of each new beginning is rooted onthologically, the fact the beings capable of beginning at birth are equally capable of creating patterns of behavior and moral judgment inspired and guided by the amor mundi. This act requires the constant exercise of storytelling, the “wisdom of uncertainty” and the “training of one’s own imagination so that it may ‘go out on a visit’”. We call it all an ethic of beginnings. In order to avoid misunderstandings, we also clarify that “an ethics of beginnings” is not a catchphrase or a slogan, nor it is intended to be an ethical theory, nor a trademark, it is just a way of designating one among so many possible ways to relating to the world and with each new life/coming, in order to highlight centrality of birth – of natality – and not of death – of mortality –, while inspired and guided by amor mundi. It is, therefore, a way of relating to the world and its beginnings, inspired and guided by love for the world, which demands the ethics of taking responsibility for it, even if we are always under the danger of the increasing expansion of the desert and under the the threat of new “sandstorms”, because, after all, the world is the space between which we always share, whether we like it or not, with the paradoxical plurality of singular beings. |
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2021-12-15T13:17:14Z2021-12-15T13:17:14Z2021-03-29http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/23318This thesis aims to examine the Arendtian notion of natality, from which it is considered that beings capable of beginning are also capable of containing and resisting to the growing expansion of the desert – worldlessness – and the threat of new “sandstorms” – totalitarian movements. For that, it is worth asking: may the new beginnings still transform the desert into a common and plural world, without the support of the old standards of behavior and the criteria of moral judgment? In response, we seek to examine, based on the Arendtian notion of natality, where the “miracle” of each new beginning is rooted onthologically, the fact the beings capable of beginning at birth are equally capable of creating patterns of behavior and moral judgment inspired and guided by the amor mundi. This act requires the constant exercise of storytelling, the “wisdom of uncertainty” and the “training of one’s own imagination so that it may ‘go out on a visit’”. We call it all an ethic of beginnings. In order to avoid misunderstandings, we also clarify that “an ethics of beginnings” is not a catchphrase or a slogan, nor it is intended to be an ethical theory, nor a trademark, it is just a way of designating one among so many possible ways to relating to the world and with each new life/coming, in order to highlight centrality of birth – of natality – and not of death – of mortality –, while inspired and guided by amor mundi. It is, therefore, a way of relating to the world and its beginnings, inspired and guided by love for the world, which demands the ethics of taking responsibility for it, even if we are always under the danger of the increasing expansion of the desert and under the the threat of new “sandstorms”, because, after all, the world is the space between which we always share, whether we like it or not, with the paradoxical plurality of singular beings.Esta tese tem por objetivo examinar a noção arendtiana de natalidade, a partir da qual se considera que seres capazes de começar sejam, igualmente, capazes de conter e resistir à crescente expansão do deserto – ausência de mundo – e da ameaça de novas “tempestades de areia” – movimentos totalitários. Para tanto, cabe perguntar: podem ainda os novos começos transformar o deserto em um mundo comum e plural, sem o apoio dos antigos padrões de conduta e dos critérios de julgamento moral? Em resposta, buscamos examinar, a partir da noção arendtiana da natalidade, onde radica ontologicamente o “milagre” de cada novo começo, o fato de que seres capazes de começar em razão do nascimento sejam, igualmente, capazes de criar padrões de conduta e de julgamento moral inspirados e orientandos pelo amor mundi. Esse ato requer o exercício constante do contar estórias (storytelling), da “sabedoria da incerteza” e do “treinar a própria imaginação para ‘sair em visita’”. Designamos isso tudo de uma ética dos começos. Com intuito de evitar mal-entendidos, elucidamos, também, que “uma ética dos começos” não é uma frase de efeito ou um slogan, nem pretende ser uma teoria ética, tampouco uma marca registrada, apenas uma maneira de designar um entre outros tantos modos possíveis de se relacionar com o mundo e com cada vi(n)da dos novos começos, de maneira a destacar a centralidade do nascimento – da natalidade – e não da morte – da mortalidade –, ao mesmo tempo em que é inspirada e orientada pelo amor mundi. Trata-se, portanto, de um modo de se relacionar com o mundo e os começos, inspirado e orientado pelo amor ao mundo, o qual nos exige a ética de assumirmos a responsabilidade por ele, mesmo que estejamos sempre sob o perigo da crescente expansão do deserto e da ameaça de novas “tempestades de areia”, pois, afinal, o mundo é o espaço entre que sempre com-partilhamos, queiramos ou não, com a paradoxal pluralidade de seres singulares.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESporUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCentro de Ciências Sociais e HumanasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em FilosofiaUFSMBrasilFilosofiaAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNatalidadeTotalitarismoAmor mundiÉtica dos começosHannah ArendtNatalityTotalitarianismEthics of beginningsCNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIAHannah Arendt: por uma ética dos começosHannah Arendt: for an ethics of beginningsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisRossatto, Noeli Dutrahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2947312243186882Krassuski, Jair Antôniohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5559214547314711Silva, Adriano CorreiaCorá, Elsio JoséSilva, Mitieli Seixas daDebona, Vilmarhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9871352772997327Morello, Eduardo700100000004600600600600600600600600e7fb1523-59fa-4ded-a3b6-7cfac843812869288880-067c-4e28-832d-8c2c5f886ba45563b61d-d410-4465-bebe-f4916abb7ea74246b9a7-005e-4e31-ae4f-b35d0e754a621bcd25d7-8bf8-4358-96e0-a81bc53b6996407f2287-5427-4110-a8a4-7abca5732228066e1f57-8141-4ac4-bbfc-e53b08294ae6reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMORIGINALTES_PPGFILOSOFIA_2021_MORELLO_EDUARDO.pdfTES_PPGFILOSOFIA_2021_MORELLO_EDUARDO.pdfTese de doutoradoapplication/pdf1548704http://repositorio.ufsm.br/bitstream/1/23318/1/TES_PPGFILOSOFIA_2021_MORELLO_EDUARDO.pdfc452772e034f0fb9733115188bbd8c4eMD51CC-LICENSElicense_rdflicense_rdfapplication/rdf+xml; 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Hannah Arendt: por uma ética dos começos |
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Hannah Arendt: for an ethics of beginnings |
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Hannah Arendt: por uma ética dos começos |
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Hannah Arendt: por uma ética dos começos Morello, Eduardo Natalidade Totalitarismo Amor mundi Ética dos começos Hannah Arendt Natality Totalitarianism Ethics of beginnings CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA |
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Hannah Arendt: por uma ética dos começos |
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Hannah Arendt: por uma ética dos começos |
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Hannah Arendt: por uma ética dos começos |
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Morello, Eduardo |
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Morello, Eduardo |
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Rossatto, Noeli Dutra |
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Krassuski, Jair Antônio |
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Silva, Adriano Correia |
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Corá, Elsio José |
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Silva, Mitieli Seixas da |
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Debona, Vilmar |
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Morello, Eduardo |
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Rossatto, Noeli Dutra Krassuski, Jair Antônio Silva, Adriano Correia Corá, Elsio José Silva, Mitieli Seixas da Debona, Vilmar |
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Natalidade Totalitarismo Amor mundi Ética dos começos Hannah Arendt |
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Natalidade Totalitarismo Amor mundi Ética dos começos Hannah Arendt Natality Totalitarianism Ethics of beginnings CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA |
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Natality Totalitarianism Ethics of beginnings |
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This thesis aims to examine the Arendtian notion of natality, from which it is considered that beings capable of beginning are also capable of containing and resisting to the growing expansion of the desert – worldlessness – and the threat of new “sandstorms” – totalitarian movements. For that, it is worth asking: may the new beginnings still transform the desert into a common and plural world, without the support of the old standards of behavior and the criteria of moral judgment? In response, we seek to examine, based on the Arendtian notion of natality, where the “miracle” of each new beginning is rooted onthologically, the fact the beings capable of beginning at birth are equally capable of creating patterns of behavior and moral judgment inspired and guided by the amor mundi. This act requires the constant exercise of storytelling, the “wisdom of uncertainty” and the “training of one’s own imagination so that it may ‘go out on a visit’”. We call it all an ethic of beginnings. In order to avoid misunderstandings, we also clarify that “an ethics of beginnings” is not a catchphrase or a slogan, nor it is intended to be an ethical theory, nor a trademark, it is just a way of designating one among so many possible ways to relating to the world and with each new life/coming, in order to highlight centrality of birth – of natality – and not of death – of mortality –, while inspired and guided by amor mundi. It is, therefore, a way of relating to the world and its beginnings, inspired and guided by love for the world, which demands the ethics of taking responsibility for it, even if we are always under the danger of the increasing expansion of the desert and under the the threat of new “sandstorms”, because, after all, the world is the space between which we always share, whether we like it or not, with the paradoxical plurality of singular beings. |
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