Vontade : o métron da hýbris da história da metafísica

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Fábio Candido dos
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFU
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufu.br/handle/123456789/15593
https://doi.org/10.14393/ufu.di.2015.56
Resumo: The proposal expressed by this work is the defense of the thesis that metaphysics is originally the result of a resentment of the will with the finite and unpredictable mode of Being of life, making it impossible to control and rule the existence and whose summit takes place with the advent of modern philosophy of Descartes and of the cogito as absolute foundation of the reality of the real. Nietzsche identifies this scenario as originating from a change in the essence of the Greco-Roman man who, in modern times, shall be characterized by the rejection of any kind of transcendence to establish himself as the principle and cause of the real. Nietzsche, the Greek world enthusiast, sees this supposed ontological change as establishment of hubris, the Hellenic notion of h bris whose primary sense points to break the man's limit m tron, man's Being - and that is an attempt to equalize or exceed divinity transcendence. In modernity, the h bris settles ontologically in man when the opening of the cogito as an operation of will promotes the death of God. In fact, kill the transcendence and take his place is wanting to be ground when, in fact, is only a means to the ground Being, the truth appear, founding, through man, all that is. Heidegger, another Greek world enthusiast, agrees with Nietzsche, but sees the h bris of the phenomenon more broadly, watching his character history and its connection to what he called a history of Being and its manifestation as metaphysics. The author of Being and Time notes that the will which entails the modern h bris has a Greek origin, more precisely at the time of transition from the pre- Socratic philosophy and metaphysics of Plato and Aristotle. That\'s where Heidegger says the change of attitude in the Being of man identified by Nietzsche in modernity takes shape. The birth of metaphysics is the end of ontological agreement between man and ph sis Being for the establishment of Eros for knowledge, or philosophy. This desire is the will that will establish the will which will promote the death of God and the establishment of man as the real measure, ie, the h bris of modern man. Heidegger finds the origin of this event and its entire historical development the nihilism that Nietzsche saw only in modernity. As a result of crystallization of contemporary rampant posture of man, Heidegger points out the appearance of technique and its ambiguous nature, which can be both a threat to the Being of man to equalize the way in which being is shown from it as a possibility of "new beginning" for humanity. The itinerary, mediated by Heidegger and Nietzsche, of the establishment of the ancient metaphysics as principle of h bris to its heyday in modernity as the death of God, and its unfolding as a technique, it is the task of the following work.
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spelling Vontade : o métron da hýbris da história da metafísicaHýbrisMé tronPhýsisMetafísicaVontadeCogitoOntologiaNiilismoMorte de DeusTécnicaNiilismo (Filosofia)MetaphysicsWillCogito, OntologyNihilismDeath of GodTechniqueCNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIAThe proposal expressed by this work is the defense of the thesis that metaphysics is originally the result of a resentment of the will with the finite and unpredictable mode of Being of life, making it impossible to control and rule the existence and whose summit takes place with the advent of modern philosophy of Descartes and of the cogito as absolute foundation of the reality of the real. Nietzsche identifies this scenario as originating from a change in the essence of the Greco-Roman man who, in modern times, shall be characterized by the rejection of any kind of transcendence to establish himself as the principle and cause of the real. Nietzsche, the Greek world enthusiast, sees this supposed ontological change as establishment of hubris, the Hellenic notion of h bris whose primary sense points to break the man's limit m tron, man's Being - and that is an attempt to equalize or exceed divinity transcendence. In modernity, the h bris settles ontologically in man when the opening of the cogito as an operation of will promotes the death of God. In fact, kill the transcendence and take his place is wanting to be ground when, in fact, is only a means to the ground Being, the truth appear, founding, through man, all that is. Heidegger, another Greek world enthusiast, agrees with Nietzsche, but sees the h bris of the phenomenon more broadly, watching his character history and its connection to what he called a history of Being and its manifestation as metaphysics. The author of Being and Time notes that the will which entails the modern h bris has a Greek origin, more precisely at the time of transition from the pre- Socratic philosophy and metaphysics of Plato and Aristotle. That\'s where Heidegger says the change of attitude in the Being of man identified by Nietzsche in modernity takes shape. The birth of metaphysics is the end of ontological agreement between man and ph sis Being for the establishment of Eros for knowledge, or philosophy. This desire is the will that will establish the will which will promote the death of God and the establishment of man as the real measure, ie, the h bris of modern man. Heidegger finds the origin of this event and its entire historical development the nihilism that Nietzsche saw only in modernity. As a result of crystallization of contemporary rampant posture of man, Heidegger points out the appearance of technique and its ambiguous nature, which can be both a threat to the Being of man to equalize the way in which being is shown from it as a possibility of "new beginning" for humanity. The itinerary, mediated by Heidegger and Nietzsche, of the establishment of the ancient metaphysics as principle of h bris to its heyday in modernity as the death of God, and its unfolding as a technique, it is the task of the following work.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorMestre em FilosofiaA proposta expressa por este trabalho consiste na defesa da tese de que a metafí sica originalmente resultado de um ressentimento da vontade com o modo de ser finito e imprevis ível da vida, impossibilitando o controle e o dom ínio racional da existê ncia e cujo ápice se dá no mundo moderno com o advento da filosofia de Descartes e o estabelecimento do cogito como fundamento absoluto de realidade do real. Nietzsche identifica este cenário como proveniente de uma mudança na essê ncia do homem greco-romano, que, na modernidade, passa a se caracterizar pela rejeição de todo e qualquer tipo de transcendê ncia para se estabelecer como princí pio e causa do real. Nietzsche, entusiasta do mundo grego, encara esta suposta mudança ontológica como instauração da hýbris, a noção helê nica de desmedida cujo sentido primordial aponta para a ruptura do limite do homem o metrón, seu ser , e que se constitui como tentativa de equalização ou superação da divindade a transcend ência. Na modernidade, a hýbris se instala ontologicamente no homem quando a instauração do cogito como operação da vontade promove a morte de Deus. De fato, matar a transcendê ncia e tomar-lhe o lugar é querer ser fundamento quando, na verdade, não passa, de fato, de meio para o fundamento o ser, a verdade aparecer, fundando, por meio do homem, tudo o que é. Heidegger, outro entusiasta dos gregos, concorda com Nietzsche, mas vê o fenômeno da hýbris de forma mais ampla, observando seu caráter historial e sua vinculação ao que chamou de história do ser e de sua manifestação como metaf ísica. O autor de Ser e Tempo observa que a vontade que enseja a hýbris moderna tem uma proveniê ncia grega, mais precisamente no momento de transição entre a filosofia pré -socrática e a metafí sica de Platão e Aristóteles. É de lá que Heidegger afirma originar-se a mudança de postura no ser do homem identificado por Nietzsche apenas na modernidade. O nascimento da metafí sica o fim do acordo ontológico entre homem e phýsis o ser para o estabelecimento do Eros pelo saber, ou seja, a filosofia. Este desejo o querer que vai fundar a vontade promovedora da morte de Deus e o estabelecimento do homem como medida do real, ou seja, da hýbris instauradora do homem moderno. Heidegger encontra na proveniê ncia deste evento e de todo o seu desenvolvimento historial o niilismo que Nietzsche s via na modernidade. Como resultado contemporâneo da cristalização da postura desmedida do homem, Heidegger aponta o aparecimento da t écnica e sua ambí gua essê ncia, que pode ser tanto uma ameaça ao ser do homem ao equalizar o modo pela qual o ser se mostra a partir dele quanto uma possibilidade de novo in cio para a humanidade. O itinerário, mediado por Heidegger e Nietzsche, do estabelecimento da metafísica antiga enquanto princí pio da hýbris até o seu apogeu na modernidade enquanto morte de Deus, alé m de seu desdobramento enquanto t écnica, a tarefa do trabalho a seguir.Universidade Federal de UberlândiaBRPrograma de Pós-graduação em FilosofiaCiências HumanasUFUAlmada, Leonardo Ferreirahttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4744294U8Goto, Tommy Akirahttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4777241Z0Arêas, James Bastoshttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4797675U5Santos, Fábio Candido dos2016-06-22T18:42:50Z2015-12-172016-06-22T18:42:50Z2015-02-13info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfSANTOS, Fábio Candido dos. Vontade : o métron da hýbris da história da metafísica. 2015. 164 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Humanas) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Uberlândia, 2015. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Vontade : o métron da hýbris da história da metafísica
title Vontade : o métron da hýbris da história da metafísica
spellingShingle Vontade : o métron da hýbris da história da metafísica
Santos, Fábio Candido dos
Hýbris
Mé tron
Phýsis
Metafísica
Vontade
Cogito
Ontologia
Niilismo
Morte de Deus
Técnica
Niilismo (Filosofia)
Metaphysics
Will
Cogito, Ontology
Nihilism
Death of God
Technique
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA
title_short Vontade : o métron da hýbris da história da metafísica
title_full Vontade : o métron da hýbris da história da metafísica
title_fullStr Vontade : o métron da hýbris da história da metafísica
title_full_unstemmed Vontade : o métron da hýbris da história da metafísica
title_sort Vontade : o métron da hýbris da história da metafísica
author Santos, Fábio Candido dos
author_facet Santos, Fábio Candido dos
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Almada, Leonardo Ferreira
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4744294U8
Goto, Tommy Akira
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4777241Z0
Arêas, James Bastos
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4797675U5
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Fábio Candido dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hýbris
Mé tron
Phýsis
Metafísica
Vontade
Cogito
Ontologia
Niilismo
Morte de Deus
Técnica
Niilismo (Filosofia)
Metaphysics
Will
Cogito, Ontology
Nihilism
Death of God
Technique
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA
topic Hýbris
Mé tron
Phýsis
Metafísica
Vontade
Cogito
Ontologia
Niilismo
Morte de Deus
Técnica
Niilismo (Filosofia)
Metaphysics
Will
Cogito, Ontology
Nihilism
Death of God
Technique
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA
description The proposal expressed by this work is the defense of the thesis that metaphysics is originally the result of a resentment of the will with the finite and unpredictable mode of Being of life, making it impossible to control and rule the existence and whose summit takes place with the advent of modern philosophy of Descartes and of the cogito as absolute foundation of the reality of the real. Nietzsche identifies this scenario as originating from a change in the essence of the Greco-Roman man who, in modern times, shall be characterized by the rejection of any kind of transcendence to establish himself as the principle and cause of the real. Nietzsche, the Greek world enthusiast, sees this supposed ontological change as establishment of hubris, the Hellenic notion of h bris whose primary sense points to break the man's limit m tron, man's Being - and that is an attempt to equalize or exceed divinity transcendence. In modernity, the h bris settles ontologically in man when the opening of the cogito as an operation of will promotes the death of God. In fact, kill the transcendence and take his place is wanting to be ground when, in fact, is only a means to the ground Being, the truth appear, founding, through man, all that is. Heidegger, another Greek world enthusiast, agrees with Nietzsche, but sees the h bris of the phenomenon more broadly, watching his character history and its connection to what he called a history of Being and its manifestation as metaphysics. The author of Being and Time notes that the will which entails the modern h bris has a Greek origin, more precisely at the time of transition from the pre- Socratic philosophy and metaphysics of Plato and Aristotle. That\'s where Heidegger says the change of attitude in the Being of man identified by Nietzsche in modernity takes shape. The birth of metaphysics is the end of ontological agreement between man and ph sis Being for the establishment of Eros for knowledge, or philosophy. This desire is the will that will establish the will which will promote the death of God and the establishment of man as the real measure, ie, the h bris of modern man. Heidegger finds the origin of this event and its entire historical development the nihilism that Nietzsche saw only in modernity. As a result of crystallization of contemporary rampant posture of man, Heidegger points out the appearance of technique and its ambiguous nature, which can be both a threat to the Being of man to equalize the way in which being is shown from it as a possibility of "new beginning" for humanity. The itinerary, mediated by Heidegger and Nietzsche, of the establishment of the ancient metaphysics as principle of h bris to its heyday in modernity as the death of God, and its unfolding as a technique, it is the task of the following work.
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