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Essays on Values and Practical Rationality - Ethical and Aesthetical Dimensions

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The essays presented here are the outcome of research carried out by members of IFILNOVA (Institute for Philosophy of New University of Lisbon) in 2016.
The IFILNOVA Permanent Seminar seeks to show how values are relevant to humans (both socially and individually). This seminar is the 'place' where different research will converge towards a unified viewpoint. This includes the discussion of the following questions: What is the philosophical contribution to current affairs and decisions that depend crucially on values? Can philosophy make a difference, namely by bringing practical reason to bear on these affairs and decision? And how to do it? Which are our scientific 'allies' in this enterprise; psychology, communication sciences, even sociology and history?
This volume shows the connection between practical rationality and values and covers the dimensions ethics, aesthetics and politics.

List of contents

Jamie Buckland: Understanding Value 'Relativity'- Luís Sousa: Intersubjectivity and Freedom in Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology of Perception - Dina Mendonça / João Sàágua: The plural role of emotions in Ethics: the case of ethical dilemas - Susana Cadilha: John McDowell on practical rationality - is he (really) talking about us?- Regina Queiroz: Rules and personal changing - Marta Faustino: The Ethico-Political Dimension of Foucault's Though - António Marques: Some notes on Rawls' critique of Kant's comprehensive moral philosophy - Erich Rast: Moral Choice without Moralism - Pietro Gori / Paolo Stellino: Moral Relativism and Perspectival Values - Gabriele De Angelis: Political ethics as a functional requirement of democracy: sketching a theory of political values in democratic systems - João Sàágua / Michael D. Baumtrog: Practical Rationality at Work - A New Argumentation Model - Giovanni Damele / Francesco Pallante: Arguing, bargaining and persuading in constituent processes - Bartholomew Ryan: 'I'm beginning to know myself. I don't exist.' The Interval of Álvaro de Campos - Diana Soeiro: Rational Landscape: Spatial justice, politics and aesthetics: The city of Lisbon as a case study - Nélio Conceição: Technology and urban space: on the relation between the historical approach and the transformation of aesthetic values in Walter Benjamin - Nuno Fonseca: Aesthetic Values Before and Beyond the Evaluation of Artworks - Claudio Rozzoni: Images and Values: a Husserlian perspective - Maria Irene Aparício: The Value(s) of Cinema: Mise-en-scène, Point of View and Ethical Problems - Susana Nascimento Duarte: Vivre sa Vie: the décalage between language and life - Susana Viegas: 'I'd rather be lucky than good.' Ethical variations in Pickpocket and Match Point.

About the author










António Marques is Full Professor at the Department of Philosophy ¿ Faculdade Ciências Socias e Humanas, Universidade Nova de Lisboa.
João Sàágua is Full Professor at the Department of Philosophy ¿ Faculdade Ciências Socias e Humanas, Universidade Nova de Lisboa.

Product details

Assisted by Marques (Editor), Marques (Editor), António Marques (Editor), Sàágua (Editor), Joã Sàágua (Editor), João Sàágua (Editor), Nuno Venturinha (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.04.2018
 
EAN 9783034330589
ISBN 978-3-0-3433058-9
No. of pages 392
Dimensions 150 mm x 20 mm x 225 mm
Weight 550 g
Illustrations 6 Abb.
Series Lisbon Philosophical Studies - Uses of Languages in Interdisciplinary Fields
Lisbon Philosophical Studies - Uses of Languages in Interdisciplinary Fields
Lisbon Philosophical Studies ¿ Uses of Languages in Interdisciplinary Fields
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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