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    As Críticas Heideggerianas À Categorização Do Ser Na Vorhandenheit Grega e No Racionalismo Cartesiano: Possíveis Relações Com a Educação.Celso Kraemer, Fabio Richard Oechsler & Carolaine Tormena - 2023 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 28:023013.
    Esta pesquisa analisa as motivações de Heidegger para colocar em questão o sentido do ser,conforme seu projeto em _Ser e Tempo_, publicado em 1927, no qual analisa a metafísica tradicional e chega à conclusão de que a história da filosofia se deteve a refletir apenas sobre os entes, esquecendo-se do ser. No §6 de _Ser e Tempo_, Heidegger assume como tarefa a destruição da história da ontologia. Por isto, tece profundas críticas à categorização do ser na _Vorhandenheit_ grega – em (...)
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    Comentário a “Entre erros férteis e verdades anódinas: sobre “Foucault, a arqueologia e as palavras e as coisas: cinquenta anos depois”, de Ivan Domingues”.Celso Kraemer - 2023 - Trans/Form/Ação 46 (4):127-130.
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    A história no 'mbito da crítica de Nietzsche educação e à cultura na modernidade.Celso Kraemer & Rodrigo Abrantes Cesar - 2012 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 6 (2):14-26.
    O presente artigo discute a crítica de Friedrich Nietzsche ao modo como a noção de história foi utilizada, enquanto um saber objetivo, no âmbito da cultura e da educação na modernidade. O filósofo sustenta que na cultura moderna há um uso desmedido da história, o que constitui um vício que legitima as pseudo-culturas. A educação é, por excelência, o meio propagador da cultura e, segundo Nietzsche, a educação moderna reproduz e legitima um tipo de saber superficial e especializado, que é (...)
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    Entre dois niilismos: uma arte acrobática para repontecializar a invenção na pesquisa sobre inf'ncia / Between two nihilisms: an acrobatic art to repotinalize the invention in research on childhood.Luiz Guilherme Augsburger, Celso Kraemer & Helena Almeida E. Silva Sampaio - 2020 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 25:020002.
    As muitas verdades sobre a infância de nosso tempo, das mais catedráticas às mais “inovadoras”, encontram-se compiladas em livros e artigos dentro e fora de nossas bibliotecas. Grosso modo, elas constroem dois tipos de niilismo. Um niilismo de tipo universalista, que suga a criança para fora da imanência da vida e da histórica e a torna refém de estereótipos universais. Outro niilismo de tipo relativista, que esquece a criança e apenas acusa os estudos da infância como mera invenção. Evitar esses (...)
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    A ontologia como Uma possibilidade em Michel Foucault.Celso Kraemer - 2014 - Synesis 6 (1):12-25.
    RESUMO O presente estudo, ainda em caráter exploratório, pretende verificar as possibilidades de uma ontologia no pensamento de Michel Foucault. Parte-se do pressuposto de que, embora Foucault não tenha abordado diretamente o tema da ontologia, encontram-se, em seus escritos, referenciais que permitem colocá-la como questão. Entende-se, também, que o tema da ontologia está relacionado, por um lado, com o tema do homem e do sujeito e, por outro, com a ética. Geralmente a ética em Foucault é discutida a partir dos (...)
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    Clarification and friendship: the government of individuals in enlightenment through moral.Celso Kraemer & Luiz Guilherme Augsburger - 2013 - Synesis 5 (2):27-41.
    RESUMO Trabalhar o tema da amizade a partir de textos de Hume e Kant, no âmbito do debate do Iluminismo constitui o objeto deste trabalho. O Iluminismoé o período em que o desejo de esclarecimento e a atitude crítica têm seu ápice, na racionalidade moderna. A partir do espaço constituído pela amizade, da imbricação do Iluminismo como lugar de produção e profissão da verdade e da moral, esse trabalho questiona: Quais eram as relações entre a amizade e esclarecimento nesses textos (...)
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    The ontology as a possibility in Michael Foucault.Celso Kraemer - 2014 - Synesis 6 (1):12-25.
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    Scaffold: A Causal Concept for Evolutionary Explanations.Celso Neto & Letitia Meynell - forthcoming - Philosophy of Science:1-17.
    The concept of scaffold is widespread in science and increasingly common in evolutionary biology. While this concept figures in causal explanations, it is not clear what scaffolds are and what role they play in those explanations. Here we present evolutionary scaffolding explanation as a distinct type of explanatory strategy, distinguishing it from other types of evolutionary explanation. By doing so, we clarify the meaning of “scaffold” as a causal concept and its potential contribution to accounts of evolutionary novelty and major (...)
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  9. Como usar a linguagem para precisar o movimento: uma disputa entre Platão e Heráclito.Celso Oliveira Vieira - 2015 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 15:97-104.
    A proposta do texto é delinear como Heráclito e Platão lidaram com o problema de usar a linguagem para falar do movimento. A perspectiva ontológica de que eles partem é quase oposta. Heráclito vê o mundo como movimento contínuo enquanto, para Platão, o que está em movimento participa, em alguma medida, das Ideias estáticas. É deste ponto de vista que no Teeteto Sócrates encarrega os Heraclitianos de criarem um novo discurso caso queiram falar da sua concepção de mundo. A observação (...)
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    A Condição Transumana.Celso C. Azambuja - 2024 - Dissertatio 58:136-155.
    O artigo problematiza o transumanismo no debate contemporâneo, abrindo caminhos deinvestigação para compreender as complexas linhas da sabedoria transumanista. Busca umacompreensão da condição transumana e dos novos desafios éticos e políticos na era da evolução pordesign intencional. Debate as contradições e possibilidades admiráveis do aperfeiçoamento humano pormeio das sofisticadas técnicas contemporâneas de manipulação e criação de novas formas de vida,inclusive fisiológicas. Assim, pergunta: qual a relação da phronesis transumanista diante da phronesishumanista iluminista? Seria uma superação completa dos ideais humanistas tradicionais? (...)
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  11. Em nome do Hades, Platão e as etimologias contra o medo da morte.Celso de Oliveira Vieira - 2016 - Revista Ética E Filosofia Política 2 (19):94-115.
    The article starts with two uses presented by Plato concerning the etymology of Hades' name. In the Phaedo, he follows the tradition and interprets the name as the 'in-visible'. In the Cratylus, on the other hand, he proposes a new reading of Hades as the 'all-knowing'. Despite this inconsistency, there is an anterior coherence in regard to the project of extinguishing the fear of death in the tradition. To understand these differences and similarities we recur to the Republic. In this (...)
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    A Chemostat Model for Evolution by Persistence: Clade Selection and Its Explanatory Autonomy.Celso Neto & W. Ford Doolittle - 2023 - Philosophy of Science 90 (1):21-38.
    Many contemporary biologists and philosophers of biology admit that selection occurs at any level of the biological hierarchy at which entities showing heritable variation in fitness are found, while insisting that fitness at any level entails differential reproduction, not differential persistence. Those who allow that persistence can be selected doubt that selection on nonreproducing entities can be reiterated, to produce “complex adaptations.” We present here a verbal model of subclones evolving in a simple idealized chemostat that calls into question these (...)
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    Some guidelines for the use of names of characters according to Plato’s Cratylus 392b-397b.Celso Vieira - 2016 - Humanitas 68:77-98.
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    A formação da sociedade brasileira. Aspectos econômicos, políticos e religiosos.Celso Luiz Tracco - 2014 - Revista de Teologia 8 (13):124-144.
    This article studies the traditional economic, political and religious alienation in Brazilian society. This retrospective study will analyze the causes and consequences of this alienation, from colonial times until the mid-twentieth century. It was only in the 1940's that Brazilian people began, slowly, to have a voice in the decision taking processes that affected their fate. Brazilian society was established under the aegis of Catholicism, the official religion of the State until 1891, and was ruled by an elite that dominated (...)
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  15. Resumen de filosofía.Celso T. Zuleta - 1912 - Lima,: Librería francesa científica, E. Rosay.
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    Do Real Contradictions Belong to Heraclitus’ Conception of Change? The Anti-cognate Internal Object Gives a Sign.Celso Vieira - 2024 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 26 (2):184-206.
    Heraclitus uses paradoxical language to present the relationship between opposites in his worldview. This mode of expression has generated much controversy. Some take the paradoxes as evidence of a contradictory identity of opposites (Barnes), while others propose a dynamic union through transformation without identity that avoids the contradiction (Graham). By examining B88 and B62, I seek to identify the stronger and weaker points of such readings. The contradictory identity reading thwarts the transformation between opposites. The dynamic reading offers a plausible (...)
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  17. Heraclitus, Change and Objective Contradictions in Aristotle’s Metaphysics Γ.Celso Vieira - 2022 - Rhizomata 10 (2):183-214.
    In Metaphysics Γ, Aristotle argues against those who seem to accept contradictions. He distinguishes between the Sophists, who deny the principle of non-contradiction through arguments, and the Natural Philosophers, whose physical investigations lead to the acceptance of objective contradictions. Heraclitus’ name appears throughout the discussion. Usually, he is associated with the discussion against the Sophists. In this paper, I explore how the discussion with the Natural Philosophers may illuminate both the interpretation of Heraclitus by Aristotle and Heraclitus’ own worldview. To (...)
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    what is a lineage?Celso Neto - 2019 - Philosophy of Science 86 (5):1099-1110.
    This article defends lineage pluralism; the view that biological lineages are not a single, unified type of entity. I analyze aspects of evolutionary theory, phylogenetics, and developmental biology to show that these areas appeal to distinct notions of lineage. I formulate three arguments for lineage pluralism. These arguments undercut the main motivations for lineage monism; the view that biological lineages are a single, unified type of entity. Although this view is rarely made explicit, it is often assumed in philosophy and (...)
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  19. A Routine to Develop Inferencing Skills in Primary School Children.Celso Vieira - 2023 - In Marella A. Mancenido-Bolaños, C. Alvarez-Abarejo & L. Marquez (eds.), Cultivating Reasonableness in Education. Springer. pp. 95-117.
    The chapter presents the prototyping of a thinking routine designed to foster good inference habits in children ages 6 to 11. The prototyping was developed at Ninho, an educational project for children from underprivileged households in Brazil. The thinking routines by Ritchhart and colleagues (2006) served as our starting point. Following a Virtue Education (VE) approach, we supposed that the repeated application would conduce to habituation. In addition, to increase peer-to-peer interactions, the teacher applying the routines worked as a facilitator (...)
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    Eros and touch from a pagan perspective: divided for love's sake.Christine Hoff Kraemer - 2013 - New York, New York: Routledge.
    Within the past twenty years, contemporary Pagan leaders, progressive Christian and Goddess theologians, advocates for queer and BDSM communities, and therapeutic bodyworkers have all begun to speak forcefully about the sacredness of the body and of touch. Many assert that the erotic is a divinely transformative force, both for personal development and for social change. Although "the erotic" includes sexuality, it is not limited to it; access to connected nonsexual touch is as profound a need as that for sexual freedom (...)
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    The cruelty of older infants and toddlers.Kraemer Sebastian - 2006 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (3):233-234.
    Cruelty is evident in the play and interactions of quite small children. This is almost certainly normal, though it is more evident in children who have themselves been harshly treated (Amato & Fowler 2002; Luk et al. 1999).
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    Scaffolds and scaffolding: an explanatory strategy in evolutionary biology.Celso Neto, Letitia Meynell & Christopher T. Jones - 2023 - Biology and Philosophy 38 (2):1-22.
    In recent years, the explanatory term “scaffold” has been gaining prominence in evolutionary biology. This notion has a long history in other areas, in particular, developmental psychology. In this paper, we connect these two traditions and identify a specific type of explanatory strategy shared between them, namely scaffolding explanations. We offer a new definition of “scaffold” anchored in the explanatory practices of evolutionary biologists and developmental psychologists that has yet to be clearly articulated. We conclude by offering a systematic overview (...)
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    Botany and the Science of History: Nature, Culture, and the Origins of Civilization, circa 1850–1900.Fabian Kraemer, Kärin Nickelsen & Dana von Suffrin - 2022 - Isis 113 (1):45-62.
    Research has shown that there has often been overlap between the humanities and the sciences. This essay brings to the fore a prominent borderline case in cultural history, where the mix of disciplines that could contribute to its study became an issue of debate. It examines the attempts made by botanists throughout the nineteenth century, culminating around 1900, to call into question the monopoly of the humanities on cultural history. Botanists argued that botanical objects, such as the original forms of (...)
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    When imprecision is a good thing, or how imprecise concepts facilitate integration in biology.Celso Neto - 2020 - Biology and Philosophy 35 (6):1-21.
    Contrary to the common-sense view and positivist aspirations, scientific concepts are often imprecise. Many of these concepts are ambiguous, vague, or have an under-specified meaning. In this paper, I discuss how imprecise concepts promote integration in biology and thus benefit science. Previous discussions of this issue focus on the concepts of molecular gene and evolutionary novelty. The concept of molecular gene helps biologists integrate explanatory practices, while the notion of evolutionary novelty helps them integrate research questions into an interdisciplinary problem (...)
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  25. Etymologization as a Case of Pedagogical Lying in Plato.Celso Vieira - 2020 - Méthexis 32 (1):63-85.
    In the Cratylus, Plato criticizes the traditional rendering of Hades’ name as the ‘in-visible’ while in the Phaedo he endorses it. Despite this conflict, in both cases, the etymologies are used to oppose the negative characterization of this god by the tradition, just as prescribed in the Republic. Furthermore, both dialogues convey a similar description of Hades as an intellectual realm. Thus, there is an underlying conceptual coherence and a use of conflicting etymologies serving the same practical prescription. This article (...)
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  26. Epistemologia das ciências sociais.Celso F. Favaretto, Lúcia Maria M. Bogus & Maura P. Bicudo Véras (eds.) - 1985 - São Paulo, SP: EDUC.
     
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  27. La presencia de Bobbio en el Brasil y en Portugal.Celso Lafer - 2006 - In Alberto Filippi (ed.), El pensamiento de Bobbio en la cultura iberoamericana. Buenos Aires: Fondo de Cultura Económica.
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    Cinco teorías sobre la religión: la religión en la obra de Hume, Kant, Marx, Nietzsche y Freud.Celso Goldaracena del Valle, Charo Guerrero Pérez & Alfonso C. Santos Sedano - 1994 - La Coruña: Eris. Edited by Charo Guerrero Pérez, Santos Sedano & C. Alfonso.
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    Rethinking Cohesion and Species Individuality.Celso Neto - 2016 - Biological Theory 11 (3):01-12.
    According to the species-as-individuals thesis(hereafter S-A-I), species are cohesive entities. Barker and Wilson recently pointed out that the type of cohesion exhibited by species is fundamentally different from that of organisms (paradigmatic individuals), suggesting that species are homeostatic property cluster kinds. In this article, I propose a shift in how to approach cohesion in the context of S-A-I: instead of analyzing the different types of cohesion and questioning whether species have them, I focus on the role played by cohesion in (...)
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    The Risks of Biological Races.Celso Neto - unknown
    Biological race realism (hereafter BRR) is the view that humans form biologically distinct groups. Non-racist versions of BRR have emerged recently based on sophisticated work in science and philosophy (Hardimon 2003; 2017; Spencer 2012; 2014; 2019a). In this paper, I examine Quayshawn Spencer’s version of BRR and argue that it fails to fully consider how social, political, and moral values influence the metaphysics of race. To do so, I rely on the “science and values” literature and the notions of inductive, (...)
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  31. O estatuto da filosofia no ensino secundário no Brasil durante a ditadura militar.Celso Joäo Carminati - 2010 - Philosophica: International Journal for the History of Philosophy 36:159-182.
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  32. O papel histórico do Instituto Euvaldo Lodi.Celso Carvalho - 2001 - Quaestio: Revista de Estudos Em Educação 3 (2):p - 41.
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    Professores de filosofia: crises e perspectivas.Celso João Carminati - 2006 - Itajaí: UNIVALI Editora.
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    Heraclitus' Bow Composition.Celso Vieira - 2013 - Classical Quarterly 63 (2):473-490.
    This article aims to throw light on a recurrent structural feature of Heraclitus' style that, it will be argued, serves as a tool to enrich interpretation of his fragments. Named after the bow image used by the philosopher in B51, the ‘bow composition’ will be presented as a narrative technique developed by Heraclitus to reveal his conception of the world. In B51 we read: οὐ ξυνιᾶσιν ὅκως διαϕερόμενον ἑωυτῶι ὁμολογέει· παλίντροπος ἁρμονίη ὅκωσπερ τόξου καὶ λύρης (‘They don't understand how what (...)
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    Adaptations and innovations: studies on the interaction between Jewish and Islamic thought and literature from the early Middle Ages to the late twentieth century, dedicated to Professor Joel L. Kraemer.Joel L. Kraemer, Y. Tzvi Langermann & Jossi Stern (eds.) - 2007 - Dudley, MA: Peeters.
    The interconnections, common interests, and other linkages between the Jewish and Islamic traditions have long been a matter of interest to academics. Today the need to understand these relationships, and to emphasize commonalities rather than conflicts, is of the greatest public interest. The present volume of studies, likely the first such collection in the scholarly literature, explores the full range of interconnections between Jews and Muslims in all fields (intellectual history, religion, philosophy, social history, etc.) and in all periods, from (...)
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    Scholarship in Process. A Reconstruction of Vlastos’ Method of Research into the History of Philosophy.Celso Vieira - 2019 - Elenchos: Rivista di Studi Sul Pensiero Antico 40 (2):445-468.
    The paper attempts to reconstruct Vlastos’ method of research into the history of philosophy using his Degrees of Reality as a case study. To do so, I rely on the extensive materials available in the Vlastos Archive. Through the palimpsest of superimposed revisions in his documents as well as the letters exchanged with his colleagues, I will go through the gestation of a whole new perspective in dealing with Plato’s conception of the reality of abstract objects. Furthermore, the focus on (...)
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    The role of sensation in knowledge according to Heraclitus: first part: direct use of sensation.Celso Oliveira Vieira - 2014 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 12:41-50.
    Dividido em duas partes o artigo tem o objetivo de determinar qual a função das sensações no processo de conhecimento prescrito por Heráclito. Essa primeira parte é dedicada ao uso direto dos sentidos, aquele sem nenhum tipo de mediação entre a coisa percebida e quem a percebe. Após o exame de fragmentos abordando principalmente os sentidos do olfato, paladar e tato são encontrados os requisitos para obtenção de uma sensação direta apropriada. Tudo começa na coisa percebida que para ser reconhecida (...)
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    The role of sensation in knowledge according to Heraclitus: part two: indirect use of sensation.Celso Oliveira Vieira - 2014 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 13:61-69.
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    Hannah Arendt, pensamento, persuasão e poder.Celso Lafer - 1979 - Rio de Janeiro: Paz e Terra.
    Apresenta, interpreta e reflete sobre o jogo arendtiano entre a liberdade do pensar e a inserção do pensamento nos vínculos da filosofia ocidental. O livro espelha a trajetória do autor que recupera ensaios antigos, cujo vigor não esmoreceu com a passagem dos anos, com uma projeção de atualidade, cuja fecundidade está na sua própria experiência como professor e diplomata, pensador e político.
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    Resenha de Reis, M. C. G. Cartas & Máximas Principais, “Como um deus entre os homens” (2020).Celso Vieira - 2022 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 32:e03219.
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    Antropologia e interpretação: explicação e compreensão nas antropologias de Lévi-Strauss e Geertz.Celso Azzan Júnior - 1993 - Campinas, SP, Brasil: Editora da Unicamp.
    Neste livro, o autor estabelece a comparação básica entre as antropologias de Lévi-Strauss e Geertz, consideradas muitas vezes como antagônicas. Indispensável para estudiosos do tema.
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  42. Considerações Críticas sobre o papel do conceito de “coesão” na tese espécies –como–indivíduos de David Hull.Celso Neto - 2011 - Filosofia E História da Biologia 6 (2):189-209.
     
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  43. Indivíduos ou Tipos Naturais? Estatuto Ontológico e Natureza Histórica das Espécies Biológicas em David Hull.Celso Neto - 2012 - Rumos da Epistemologia 11:219-234.
     
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  44. La definizione di opera d'arte tra estetica e diritto.Yamina Oudaï Celso - 2003 - Rivista di Estetica 43 (23):107-138.
     
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    Taperas e suas plantas: etnobot'nica dos antigos assentamentos humanos.Celso Paiva & Ana Carla Santos - 2006 - Diálogos (Maringa) 10 (3).
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  46. A paz perpétua e a educação: uma análise sobre o projeto kantiano.Celso de Moraes Pinheiro - 2009 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 14 (3):31-52.
    Este artigo analisa as teses centrais dos textos: À paz perpétua e Sobre a pedagogia, de Kant. Nos últimos anos, percebe-se que a teoria da paz, apresentada por Kant, tem um papel crucial nos debates acerca das relações internacionais. O cosmopolitismo de Kant defende a prioridade dos direitos humanos como a base para a validade de leis internacionais e para a legitimação da soberania nacional e as regras do Estado. Assim, o conceito de homem como �fim em si� é fundamental (...)
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    Liberdade e coação no direito de Kant.Celso de Moraes Pinheiro - 2007 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 52 (1):15-24.
    Kant divide a filosofia moral em duas partes: Ética e Teoria da Justiça. Cada uma é composta de diferentes descrições de deveres e direitos. A Ética contém deveres e direitos internos, voluntários e não-coercitivos. A Teoria da Justiça contém deveres e direitos externos e coercitivos. Os dois tipos de deveres e direitos são definidos em sua relação um com o outro. O que distingue os deveres éticos, ou deveres de virtude, dos deveres jurídicos, é que a compulsão externa para o (...)
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    From idealizations to social practices in science: the case of phylogenetic trees.Celso Neto - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3-4):10865-10884.
    In this paper, I show how idealizations contribute to social activities in science, such as the recruitment of experts to a research project. These contributions have not been explicitly discussed by recent philosophical accounts of scientific idealization. These accounts have focused on how idealizations influence activities like scientific theorization, explanation, and modeling. Other accounts focus on how idealizations influence policy-making and science communication. I expand these accounts by exploring the uses of idealized phylogenetic trees in science. Trees are not only (...)
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    Prometeu: a sabedoria pelo trabalho e pela dor.Celso Candido Azambuja - 2013 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 10:19-27.
    Exploramos aqui as conexões do mito de Prometeu com o nascimento do iluminismo ocidental. O estudo tem como base as obras de Hesíodo e Ésquilo, a partir das interpretações de Werner Jaeger e Junito Brandão. Nos poemas de Hesíodo, Prometeu é aquele titã que roubou o fogo de Zeus para entregá-lo à humanidade. Por este gesto, Prometeu e seus protegidos são duramente castigados por Zeus. Assim, mergulhados em um mundo de incontáveis e incontornáveis males, os homens, honestos, conquistam a esperança (...)
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    Prometeu: a sabedoria pelo trabalho e pela dor.Celso Candido Azambuja - 2013 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 10:19-27.
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