Hermeneutic ethics: Virtuous circularity between knowledge and pleasure from Plato’s Philebus
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Resumo: | In the context of my project to justify the ethical dimension of Hermeneutics, in this article I will propose answers to the central question around which Plato’s Filebo dialogue is articulated, namely, “what is the state and disposition of the soul (hexis kai diathesis)? that can grant men a happy life? Is it for knowledge, or for pleasure?” From the clues proposed in the dialogue, I will develop the notion of a good and happy life as a process and result of the correct mixture between knowledge and pleasure. Under the aegis of Gadamerian hermeneutics, taken as an ethical praxis, the objective is to substantiate the thesis that happiness is the result of the virtuous circularity between knowledge and pleasure as opposed to the vicious circularity that implements unhappiness, establishes a slave life that implies the personal, social and environmental destruction. I will do this by explaining, initially, the type of ontology and the rationality proper to dealing with the good and happy life combined with pleasure; this will make it possible to indicate clues of the appropriate alchemy – through dialogical-phronetic investigation – between knowledge and pleasure to establish a good and happy life. Finally, the original contribution of this reflection lies in proposing criteria to assess whether the mixture was well done by presenting the implications of the vicious circularity and corollaries of the virtuous circularity between knowledge and pleasure. I will show that vicious circularity fosters unhappiness, while virtuous circularity enables the creation of a good and happy life in individual and social terms, in addition to establishing a harmonious relationship and integration with the environment. |
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Hermeneutic ethics: Virtuous circularity between knowledge and pleasure from Plato’s PhilebusÉtica hermenêutica: circularidade virtuosa entre o conhecimento e o prazer a partir do Filebo de PlatãoÉtica hermenêutica: circularidade virtuosa entre o conhecimento e o prazer a partir do Filebo de PlatãoÉtica HermenêuticaGadamerConhecimentoPrazerFileboPlatãoÉtica hermenéutica, Gadamer, Saber, Placer, Filebo, Platón.Hermeneutic ethicsGadamerKnowledgePleasurePhilebusPlatoIn the context of my project to justify the ethical dimension of Hermeneutics, in this article I will propose answers to the central question around which Plato’s Filebo dialogue is articulated, namely, “what is the state and disposition of the soul (hexis kai diathesis)? that can grant men a happy life? Is it for knowledge, or for pleasure?” From the clues proposed in the dialogue, I will develop the notion of a good and happy life as a process and result of the correct mixture between knowledge and pleasure. Under the aegis of Gadamerian hermeneutics, taken as an ethical praxis, the objective is to substantiate the thesis that happiness is the result of the virtuous circularity between knowledge and pleasure as opposed to the vicious circularity that implements unhappiness, establishes a slave life that implies the personal, social and environmental destruction. I will do this by explaining, initially, the type of ontology and the rationality proper to dealing with the good and happy life combined with pleasure; this will make it possible to indicate clues of the appropriate alchemy – through dialogical-phronetic investigation – between knowledge and pleasure to establish a good and happy life. Finally, the original contribution of this reflection lies in proposing criteria to assess whether the mixture was well done by presenting the implications of the vicious circularity and corollaries of the virtuous circularity between knowledge and pleasure. I will show that vicious circularity fosters unhappiness, while virtuous circularity enables the creation of a good and happy life in individual and social terms, in addition to establishing a harmonious relationship and integration with the environment.Resumen: En el contexto de mi proyecto de justificación de la dimensión ética de la hermenéutica, en este artículo propondré respuestas a la pregunta central en torno a la cual se articula el diálogo de Filebo de Platón, a saber, “¿cuál es el estado y disposición del alma (hexis kai )? diátesis) que puede otorgar a los hombres una vida feliz? ¿Es por conocimiento o por placer? A partir de las pistas propuestas en el diálogo desarrollaré la noción de una vida buena y feliz como proceso y resultado de la correcta mezcla entre saber y placer. Bajo la égida de la hermenéutica gadameriana, tomada como praxis ética, el objetivo es fundamentar la tesis de que la felicidad es el resultado de la circularidad virtuosa entre saber y placer frente a la circularidad viciosa que instrumenta la infelicidad, instaura una vida esclava que implica la destrucción personal, social y ambiental. Lo haré explicando, inicialmente, el tipo de ontología y la racionalidad propia de tratar la vida buena y feliz combinada con el placer; esto permitirá señalar pistas de la alquimia adecuada -a través de la investigación dialógico-fronética- entre el saber y el placer para instaurar una vida buena y feliz; y, finalmente, el aporte original de esta reflexión radica en proponer criterios para evaluar si la mezcla estuvo bien hecha al presentar las implicaciones de la circularidad viciosa y los corolarios de la circularidad virtuosa entre saber y placer. Mostraré que la circularidad viciosa fomenta la infelicidad, mientras que la circularidad virtuosa posibilita la creación de una vida buena y feliz en términos individuales y sociales, además de establecer una relación armónica e integración con el entorno.No contexto do projeto do autor, no sentido de justificar a dimensão ética da Hermenêutica, neste artigo, propõem-se respostas à pergunta central em torno da qual se articula o diálogo Filebo de Platão, a saber, “qual o estado e a disposição da alma (hexis kai diathesis) que pode outorgar aos homens uma vida feliz? É pelo conhecimento, ou pelo prazer?”. A partir das pistas propostas no diálogo, será desenvolvida a noção de vida boa e feliz como processo e resultado da mistura correta entre o conhecimento e o prazer. Sob a égide da hermenêutica gadameriana, tomada enquanto práxis ética, objetiva-se fundamentar a tese de que a felicidade é fruto da circularidade virtuosa entre o conhecimento e o prazer, em contraposição à circularidade viciosa que implementa a infelicidade, instaura uma vida escrava, a qual implica a destruição pessoal, social e ambiental. Isso se fará, explicitando-se, inicialmente, o tipo de ontologia e a racionalidade própria para lidar com a vida boa e feliz conjugada com o prazer, possibilitando serem indicadas pistas da alquimia apropriada – mediante a apuração dialógico-phronética – entre o conhecimento e o prazer, para instaurar a vida boa e feliz. A contribuição original desta reflexão reside em propor critérios para aferir se a mistura foi bem feita, através da apresentação de implicações da circularidade viciosa e corolários da circularidade virtuosa entre o conhecimento e o prazer. Mostrar-se-á que a circularidade viciosa fomenta a infelicidade, ao passo que a virtuosa faculta a criação de uma vida boa e feliz, em termos individuais, sociais, além de instaurar uma relação harmônica e de integração com o meio ambiente.Faculdade de Filosofia e Ciências2023-03-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlapplication/x-mobipocket-ebookapplication/epub+ziphttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/transformacao/article/view/13439TRANS/FORM/AÇÃO: Revista de Filosofia da Unesp; v. 46 n. 2 (2023): Abril-Junho/2023; 221-248TRANS/FORM/AÇÃO: Revista de Filosofia; Vol. 46 No. 2 (2023): April-June/2023; 221-248TRANS/FORM/AÇÃO: Revista de Filosofia; Vol. 46 Núm. 2 (2023): Abril-Junho/2023; 221-248TRANS/FORM/AÇÃO: Revista de Filosofia; Vol. 46 No. 2 (2023): Abril-Junho/2023; 221-248TRANS/FORM/AÇÃO: Revista de Filosofia; V. 46 N. 2 (2023): Abril-Junho/2023; 221-2481980-539X0101-3173reponame:Trans/Form/Ação (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporhttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/transformacao/article/view/13439/11910https://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/transformacao/article/view/13439/11976https://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/transformacao/article/view/13439/11977https://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/transformacao/article/view/13439/11978Copyright (c) 2023 TRANS/FORM/AÇÃO: Revista de Filosofiahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRohden, Luiz2023-04-28T21:29:49Zoai:ojs.revistas.marilia.unesp.br:article/13439Revistahttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/transformacao/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phptransformacao@marilia.unesp.br1980-539X0101-3173opendoar:2023-04-28T21:29:49Trans/Form/Ação (Online) - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Hermeneutic ethics: Virtuous circularity between knowledge and pleasure from Plato’s Philebus Ética hermenêutica: circularidade virtuosa entre o conhecimento e o prazer a partir do Filebo de Platão Ética hermenêutica: circularidade virtuosa entre o conhecimento e o prazer a partir do Filebo de Platão |
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Hermeneutic ethics: Virtuous circularity between knowledge and pleasure from Plato’s Philebus |
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Hermeneutic ethics: Virtuous circularity between knowledge and pleasure from Plato’s Philebus Rohden, Luiz Ética Hermenêutica Gadamer Conhecimento Prazer Filebo Platão Ética hermenéutica, Gadamer, Saber, Placer, Filebo, Platón. Hermeneutic ethics Gadamer Knowledge Pleasure Philebus Plato |
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Hermeneutic ethics: Virtuous circularity between knowledge and pleasure from Plato’s Philebus |
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Hermeneutic ethics: Virtuous circularity between knowledge and pleasure from Plato’s Philebus |
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Hermeneutic ethics: Virtuous circularity between knowledge and pleasure from Plato’s Philebus |
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Hermeneutic ethics: Virtuous circularity between knowledge and pleasure from Plato’s Philebus |
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Hermeneutic ethics: Virtuous circularity between knowledge and pleasure from Plato’s Philebus |
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Rohden, Luiz |
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Ética Hermenêutica Gadamer Conhecimento Prazer Filebo Platão Ética hermenéutica, Gadamer, Saber, Placer, Filebo, Platón. Hermeneutic ethics Gadamer Knowledge Pleasure Philebus Plato |
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Ética Hermenêutica Gadamer Conhecimento Prazer Filebo Platão Ética hermenéutica, Gadamer, Saber, Placer, Filebo, Platón. Hermeneutic ethics Gadamer Knowledge Pleasure Philebus Plato |
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In the context of my project to justify the ethical dimension of Hermeneutics, in this article I will propose answers to the central question around which Plato’s Filebo dialogue is articulated, namely, “what is the state and disposition of the soul (hexis kai diathesis)? that can grant men a happy life? Is it for knowledge, or for pleasure?” From the clues proposed in the dialogue, I will develop the notion of a good and happy life as a process and result of the correct mixture between knowledge and pleasure. Under the aegis of Gadamerian hermeneutics, taken as an ethical praxis, the objective is to substantiate the thesis that happiness is the result of the virtuous circularity between knowledge and pleasure as opposed to the vicious circularity that implements unhappiness, establishes a slave life that implies the personal, social and environmental destruction. I will do this by explaining, initially, the type of ontology and the rationality proper to dealing with the good and happy life combined with pleasure; this will make it possible to indicate clues of the appropriate alchemy – through dialogical-phronetic investigation – between knowledge and pleasure to establish a good and happy life. Finally, the original contribution of this reflection lies in proposing criteria to assess whether the mixture was well done by presenting the implications of the vicious circularity and corollaries of the virtuous circularity between knowledge and pleasure. I will show that vicious circularity fosters unhappiness, while virtuous circularity enables the creation of a good and happy life in individual and social terms, in addition to establishing a harmonious relationship and integration with the environment. |
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