O filosófo e a morte: um estudo sobre a Phroneis no Fédon de Platão / The philosopher and the death: a study on Phronesis in Platos Phaedo
AUTOR(ES)
Sheila Paulino e Silva
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2010
RESUMO
In our searching of the dialogue Phaedo, we will start by analyzing the reasons that Socrates presents to not fear death, wich are based on discourse about the nature of the soul, to examine the evidence that rationality, specifically the phronesis, offers about the boundaries between the area of the super-sensitive and the human life´s area. Such reflection, while denouncing their nature and guides the man towards to the exercise of philosophy, also provides at same time references about the limitations of the intellect to say about this area, distinct of the area of sensitivity. We will check the collaboration of phronesis in the development of the discourse on immortality, wich justifies the fearlessness of the death, and the various ways in which we can understand it in dialogue.
ASSUNTO(S)
filosofia vida humana phronesis soul philosophy super-sensitive alma death supra-sensível human life phonesis
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