100 resultados para Kierkegaard
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El objetivo del presente artículo es el de analizar la estética del Rock en términos de la experiencia que ofrece este género musical. En primer lugar se construirá una relación entre el Nacimiento de la tragedia de Nietzsche y el surgimiento del Rock, bajo la premisa de que el origen del Rock es eminentemente dionisíaco; luego se mostrará una forma de la experiencia en la vida cotidiana de quien escucha Rock, en donde se da cuenta de la necesidad de expresar los sentimientos de placer y displacer en el individuo; por último, se verá el concierto como expresión última del Rock, expresión que se enmarca dentro de la característica de una celebración-ritual que guarda semejanzas con la tragedia griega. Estos elementos terminan por dar cuenta de una forma de ver el mundo en la que se constituye la individualidad dentro de la comunidad electiva
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Conocer a Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. Explica como fue Pierre como hombre, analizando sus reacciones ante personas, circunstancias y hechos que se sucedieron a lo largo de su vida y realizando un estudio psicológico de su personalidad. 1) Salud e intensa vitalidad, equilibrio nervioso, capacidad de trabajo y de resistencia, nada débil ni frágil en un organismo que refleja un refinamiento de raza. Los años no conseguirán agotarle la juventud del alma ni sus energías. 2) Inteligencia lúcida y rápida, creadora, abierta a todo lo real y quizá más dotada para la síntesis que para el análisis, exigencia viva de lógica y de unidad, de estructuración racional, ansia de comprender y de explicar y fe total en la capacidad cognoscitiva del espíritu, necesidad de coherencia. 3) Con una marcada vocación intelectual, estaba muy marcado para la investigación científica y filosófica, para el manejo de las ideas y para su expresión verbal. Es reacio, sin embargo a una dialéctica a priori y puramente abstracta que no se basa en hechos. 4) Imaginación fecunda con predominio visual. Utiliza abundantemente la multiplicidad de las impresiones sensibles. Sensibilidad excepcional, afectividad y capacidad de simpatía por lo real. 5) Dinamismo ardiente, actividad constante al servicio de los grandes proyectos. Este dinamismo, es en Teilhard la fuente de su constante problematización de la realidad, de su insatisfacción ante lo dado, de sú búsqueda de Dios profunda. 6) Voluntad fuerte, capaz no solamente de asegurarse el dominio interior sino de perseguir los fines con perseverancia y coraje. Esta le permitía conservar la serenidad en el sufrimiento y contribuía a su nobleza de carácter, a su dominio de sí y a su independencia de juicio. El conjunto de estas cualidades daba a la personalidad de Teilhard una armonía privilegiada. Sin embargo, esta armonía comportaba un desequilibrio, debido al predominio de la sensibilidad. Esta sensibilidad explica el amor de Theiland por las cosas y por el hombre. 7) La sensibilidad aclara también su intuitiva compenetración con el mundo, así como la facilidad de su comunión con Dios bajo la transparencia de los signos. Es la fuente de su apetito precoz por el riesgo y por la aventura, es la fuente de su curiosidad intelectual. 1) La falta de haber sometido su exuberancia a una disciplina de pensamiento o de palabra más austera, de una mayor prudencia en ciertas orientaciones o conclusiones. La pasión de Teilhard por la verdad no le ha permitido el desarrollo de cierta ironía, de ahí que su pensamiento roza a veces el dogmatismo. 2) Su extraversión, su interés por el mundo exterior, su gusto por el universo y su pasión por los problemas que plantea. Por toda esta apertura, Teilhard reduce un poco la atención hacia los problemas existenciales, al menos en la forma en que son abordados por San Agustín, Kierkegaard o Blondel. La riqueza de su vida interior es resultado de una atención a lo real.
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Presentada a los Premios Nacionales Educación y Sociedad. Anexo Memoria en C-Innov.88
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Ensayo sobre la filosofía existencialista y los temas relacionados con ella, repasando los postulados de sus mayores representantes como Heidegger, los argumentos de Kierkegaard, y analizando los conceptos de la metafísica de la nada existencial y de la responsabilidad individual.
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Análisis del movimiento filosófico existencialista defendido por Sartre, en el que la existencia precede a la esencia. Se defiende la tesis de que el existencialismo nació con Kierkegaard, que era religioso, y que surgió en él por experiencias religiosas que se suceden en su vida, por lo tanto, los existencialistas como Sartre y Heidegger que se declaran ateos y defienden un existencialismo ateo yerran en cuanto que su pensamiento ateo se sustenta en ideas religiosas. Se aceptan las experiencias ateas de Sartre y Heidegger, pero no se acepta que las conviertan en puras conclusiones válidas para todos. Por tanto, no es que el existencialismo conduzca a la negación de Dios, sino que una previa negación de Dios, conduce a ciertas formas de existencialismo.
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Cientistas do comportamento humano se preocupam cada vez mais com a relação entre as variáveis ansiedade e rendimento pessoal, nas diversas etapas de trabalho do homem moderno. Alguns acham que há uma relação inversa entre as referidas variáveis. Nesta pesquisa procura-se verificar se a variável ansiedade pode apresentar implicações na escolha da profissão de psicólogo ou se a escolha inadequada da profissão pode aumentar o nível de ansiedade de uma pessoa. São focalizadas algumas teorias da ansiedade e suas abordagens clássicas - com definições e modelos, na visão de renomados autores, entre os quais se destacam Kierjeggard, Freud, Rollo May, Clark Hull, Spielberger e outros -, incluindo-se também várias teorias na área de influência do rendimento escolar. Um estudo de campo foi realizado em diversas Universidades do Rio de Janeiro e Faculdades Isoladas de Psicologia, sendo o Inventário de Ansiedade de Spielberger, na sua tradução para o Português, efetuada por Ângela Biaggio, com a finalidade de responder às seguintes questões: o alto índice da ansiedade levaria os alunos a procurarem os cursos de Psicologia ou, ainda, os cursos tornariam os alunos mais ansiosos. Os instrumentos utilizados para medir a variável independente foram os questionários de Charles D. Spielberger , o IDATE (Inventário de Ansiedade Traço e Estudo) e os procedimentos estatísticos, usados, através do t-teste e da análise de variância. O estudo baseia-se, entre outros pontos, nas diferenças de escores apresentados entre alunos do primeiro semestre do curso de Psicologia, semestres intermediários, o último semestre do mesmo curso, e, ainda, uma comparação entre os escores de alunos do primeiro semestre do curso de Psicologia e do curso de Administração de Empresas. Os resultados obtidos não apresentaram diferenças significativas nos estados de ansiedade dos grupos submetidos ao experimento. O estudo mostrou que o aluno de Psicologia não é mais ansioso que o de Administração e o nível de ansiedade não aumenta durante o curso, concluindo-se que a procura pelo curso não implica em situações ansiosas.
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Common understanding about what freedom means has always been more or less related to the power to realize something intended, desired, a capability. Therefore, being free is commonly interpreted under the concept of free-will and the category of possibility to act. Although there are predecessors in History of Philosophy, Schopenhauer refuses the thesis of free will proposing otherwise the denial of willing (to live) as the ultimate possibility for human freedom, if not the only one left. The thesis that would make him famous was deeply misunderstood and so miscarried somewhat due to the way it was many times presented by the means of exotic examples wrapped in a mystical mood besides exaltations to Eastern traditions, which may satisfy anthropological curiosity instead of being capable to satisfy the reader in a philosophical way. It seems to result from Schopenhauer s thought a kind of pessimism against life. Otherwise, typical readings on the Schopenhauerian thesis are found full of inconsistencies once closely regarded, which blame does not belong to the author but to his interpreters. A new reading about the denial of willing as the ultimate possibility for human freedom demands a criticism on the inconsistencies and prejudgments deep grounded. For this, we firstly clarify the ways of understanding the willing nothing , which cannot be reduced to the mere refusal or conformism, being instead positively understood as a special manner of willing: the admission of oneself for the sake of one is. A few more than a century later The world as will and representation came to light, Heidegger proposes in his fundamental ontology that the proper being-free concerns to originary decision by which, in anguish of being suspended in nothingness, Dasein renders itself singular as the being who is in-a-world and to-death, concluding that the ultimate possibility of freedom is being-free-to-death. Developing the hypothesis that freedom, properly understood, concerns to nothingness as to indeterminate possibilities, we seek for a dialogue between Schopenhauer s thought and existential philosophy aiming to reconstitute and overcome Metaphysics tradition turning the question about freedom into a matter of Ontology. From the factual existence perspective, as we must show, every human activity (or inactivity) is ordinarily mediated by representations, in which me and world appear as distinct entities. So, each one among determininate individuals finds itself connected to the things in the world by interest, which proper concept must be sufficiently explored. Starting from this point, we may proceed to detailed analysis of usual representations of freedom aiming their destruction by Ontology and then reaching existential thesis according to Kierkegaard and Heidegger. Turning back to the analysis of Schopenhauer s work, we conclude existential understanding of freedom as will-to-be can also be found in Schopenhauer. In this way, denial of willing means ultimate freedom once the Will turns back to its own essence by suppressing the world as representation, which means the originary absolute indetermination of the extreme possibility to-be
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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This article intends an approach among literary analysis, philosophy and psichoanalysis in a short story from Mia Couto, Mozambican author. From the trajectory of the main character and from their relationship with the others, we intended to do a reading on the presence of anguish within this literary text. In order to do that, two definitions were used to explain what would be considered torment: one from the philosopher Kierkegaard and the other from the psichoanalyst Freud. Concluding, we aim to compare this two readings in a way that we establish bounds between both.
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Pós-graduação em Estudos Literários - FCLAR
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«In altri termini mi sfuggiva e ancora oggi mi sfugge gran parte del significato dell’evoluzione del tempo; come se il tempo fosse una materia che osservo dall’esterno. Questa mancanza di evoluzione è fonte di alcune mie sventure ma anche mi appartiene con gioia.» Aldo Rossi, Autobiografia scientifica. The temporal dimension underpinning the draft of Autobiografia scientifica by Aldo Rossi may be referred to what Lucien Lévy-Bruhl, the well-known French anthropologist, defines as “primitive mentality” and “prelogical” conscience : the book of life has lost its page numbers, even punctuation. For Lévy-Bruhl, but certainly for Rossi, life or its summing up becomes a continuous account of ellipses, gaps, repetitions that may be read from left to right or viceversa, from head to foot or viceversa without distinction. Rossi’s autobiographical writing seems to accept and support the confusion with which memories have been collected, recording them after the order memory gives them in the mental distillation or simply according to the chronological order in which they have happened. For Rossi, the confusion reflects the melting of memory elements into a composite image which is the result of a fusion. He is aware that the same sap pervades all memories he is going to put in order: each of them has got a common denominator. Differences have diminished, almost faded; the quick glance is prevalent over the distinction of each episode. Rossi’s writing is beyond the categories dependent on time: past and present, before and now. For Rossi, the only repetition – the repetition the text will make possible for an indefinite number of times – gives peculiarity to the event. As Gilles Deleuze knows, “things” may only last as “singleness”: more frequent the repetition is, more singular is the memory phenomenon that recurs, because only what is singular magnifies itself and happens endlessly forever. Rossi understands that “to raise the first time to nth forever”, repetition becomes glorification . It may be an autobiography that, celebrating the originality, enhances the memory event in the repetition; in fact it greatly differs from the biographical reproduction, in which each repetition is but a weaker echo, a duller copy, provided with a smaller an smaller power in comparison with the original. Paradoxically, for Deleuze the repetition asserts the originality and singularity of what is repeated. Rossi seems to share the thought expressed by Kierkegaard in the essay Repetition: «The hope is a graceful maiden slipping through your fingers; the memory of an elderly woman, indeed pretty, but never satisfactory if necessary; the repetition is a loved friend you are never tired of, as it is only the new to make you bored. The old never bores you and its presence makes you happy [...] life is but a repetition [...] here is the beauty of life» . Rossi knows well that repetition hints at the lasting stability of cosmic time. Kierkegaard goes on: «The world exists, and it exists as a repetition» . Rossi devotes himself, on purpose and in all conscience, to collect, to inventory and «to review life», his own life, according to a recovery not from the past but of the past: a search work, the «recherche du temps perdu», as Proust entitled his masterpiece on memory. If you want the past time to be not wasted, you must give it presence. «Memoria e specifico come caratteristiche per riconoscere se stesso e ciò che è estraneo mi sembravano le più chiare condizioni e spiegazioni della realtà. Non esiste uno specifico senza memoria, e una memoria che non provenga da un momento specifico; e solo questa unione permette la conoscenza della propria individualità e del contrario (self e non-self)» . Rossi wants to understand himself, his own character; it is really his own character that requires to be understood, to increase its own introspective ability and intelligence. «Può sembrare strano che Planck e Dante associno la loro ricerca scientifica e autobiografica con la morte; una morte che è in qualche modo continuazione di energia. In realtà, in ogni artista o tecnico, il principio della continuazione dell’energia si mescola con la ricerca della felicità e della morte» . The eschatological incipit of Rossi’s autobiography refers to Freud’s thought in the exact circularity of Dante’s framework and in as much exact circularity of the statement of the principle of the conservation of energy: in fact it was Freud to connect repetition to death. For Freud, the desire of repetition is an instinct rooted in biology. The primary aim of such an instinct would be to restore a previous condition, so that the repeated history represents a part of the past (even if concealed) and, relieving the removal, reduces anguish and tension. So, Freud ask himself, what is the most remote state to which the instinct, through the repetition, wants to go back? It is a pre-vital condition, inorganic of the pure entropy, a not-to-be condition in which doesn’t exist any tension; in other words, Death. Rossi, with the theme of death, introduces the theme of circularity which further on refers to the sense of continuity in transformation or, in the opposite way, the transformation in continuity. «[...] la descrizione e il rilievo delle forme antiche permettevano una continuità altrimenti irripetibile, permettevano anche una trasformazione, una volta che la vita fosse fermata in forme precise» . Rossi’s attitude seems to hint at the reflection on time and – in a broad sense – at the thought on life and things expressed by T.S. Eliot in Four Quartets: «Time present and time past / Are both perhaps present in time future, / And time future is contained in time past. / I all time is eternally present / All time is unredeemable. / What might have been is an abstraction / Remaining perpetual possibility / Only in a word of speculation. / What might have been and what has been / Point to one end, which is always present. [...]» . Aldo Rossi’s autobiographical story coincides with the description of “things” and the description of himself through the things in the exact parallel with craft or art. He seems to get all things made by man to coincide with the personal or artistic story, with the consequent immediate necessity of formulating a new interpretation: the flow of things has never met a total stop; all that exists nowadays is but a repetition or a variant of something existing some time ago and so on, without any interruption until the early dawnings of human life. Nevertheless, Rossi must operate specific subdivisions inside the continuous connection in time – of his time – even if limited by a present beginning and end of his own existence. This artist, as an “historian” of himself and his own life – as an auto-biographer – enjoys the privilege to be able to decide if and how to operate the cutting in a certain point rather than in another one, without being compelled to justify his choice. In this sense, his story is a matter very ductile and flexible: a good story-teller can choose any moment to start a certain sequence of events. Yet, Rossi is aware that, beyond the mere narration, there is the problem to identify in history - his own personal story – those flakings where a clean cut enables the separation of events of different nature. In order to do it, he has to make not only an inventory of his own “things”, but also to appeal to authority of the Divina Commedia started by Dante when he was 30. «A trent’anni si deve compiere o iniziare qualcosa di definitivo e fare i conti con la propria formazione» . For Rossi, the poet performs his authority not only in the text, but also in his will of setting out on a mystical journey and handing it down through an exact descriptive will. Rossi turns not only to the authority of poetry, but also evokes the authority of science with Max Plank and his Scientific Autobiography, published, in Italian translation, by Einaudi, 1956. Concerning Planck, Rossi resumes an element seemingly secondary in hit account where the German physicist «[...] risale alle scoperte della fisica moderna ritrovando l’impressione che gli fece l’enunciazione del principio di conservazione dell’energia; [...]» . It is again the act of describing that links Rossi to Planck, it is the description of a circularity, the one of conservation of energy, which endorses Rossi’s autobiographical speech looking for both happiness and death. Rossi seems to agree perfectly to the thought of Planck at the opening of his own autobiography: «The decision to devote myself to science was a direct consequence of a discovery which was never ceased to arouse my enthusiasm since my early youth: the laws of human thought coincide with the ones governing the sequences of the impressions we receive from the world surrounding us, so that the mere logic can enable us to penetrate into the latter one’s mechanism. It is essential that the outer world is something independent of man, something absolute. The search of the laws dealing with this absolute seems to me the highest scientific aim in life» . For Rossi the survey of his own life represents a way to change the events into experiences, to concentrate the emotion and group them in meaningful plots: «It seems, as one becomes older. / That the past has another pattern, and ceases to be a mere sequence [...]» Eliot wrote in Four Quartet, which are a meditation on time, old age and memory . And he goes on: «We had the experience but missed the meaning, / And approach to the meaning restores the experience / In a different form, beyond any meaning [...]» . Rossi restores in his autobiography – but not only in it – the most ancient sense of memory, aware that for at least 15 centuries the Latin word memoria was used to show the activity of bringing back images to mind: the psychology of memory, which starts with Aristotele (De Anima), used to consider such a faculty totally essential to mind. Keith Basso writes: «The thought materializes in the form of “images”» . Rossi knows well – as Aristotele said – that if you do not have a collection of mental images to remember – imagination – there is no thought at all. According to this psychological tradition, what today we conventionally call “memory” is but a way of imagining created by time. Rossi, entering consciously this stream of thought, passing through the Renaissance ars memoriae to reach us gives a great importance to the word and assumes it as a real place, much more than a recollection, even more than a production and an emotional elaboration of images.
O PROCESSO FORMATIVO E A ATUAÇÃO DO ARTE-EDUCADOR: POSSIBILIDADES E CONTRIBUIÇÕES DA TEORIA IRONISTA
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A presente pesquisa visa a revisão bibliográfica do processo formativo e, ao mesmo tempo, a investigação e problematização da atuação contemporânea do educador ironista na Educação. O autor Imanol Aguirre, concebe este título ao educador que seja provocativo, inteirado e propositor de experiências estéticas frente às complexidades contemporâneas, amalgamadas num tecido histórico-social caracterizado pelo trânsito da pluralidade, dos imaginários, da construção de identidade e da mobilidade social. O ironista atua dialogicamente “in loco” criando respostas às variadas demandas com os seus educandos. A fomentação da crítica, a mobilização da dúvida e da ironia, a conexão dos territórios das competências e habilidades, são os objetivos pelos quais o educador ironista intenciona um cenário educacional mais efetivo e emancipador ante as reais necessidades contemporâneas.
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The present essay presents the content of the landmarks that punctuate the long dialogue between verbal language and musical language during the 19th century, by means of examples taken from the critical and theoretical writings of Hector Berlioz, Robert Schumann and Richard Wagner. In the search for the dramatic essence of music, such dialogue took different forms: the possibility of verbal language being translated by musical language, the pre-existence of a musical-poetic idea in any musical composition, eventually contributing to the appearance of program music, and finally, the principles presiding over Wagner’s Gesamtkunstwerk. Special emphasis is given to Richard Wagner’s Parisian article De l’Ouverture (1841), as well as to the impact on Søren Kierkegaard.