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Studia Kantiana, May 9, 2009
Este artigo procura mostrar que a doutrina moral kantiana considera a felicidade nao apenas em se... more Este artigo procura mostrar que a doutrina moral kantiana considera a felicidade nao apenas em sentido empirico, mas tambem na sua universalidade, como fim natural, e numa dimensao chamada por nos “intersubjetiva” – ou seja, na dimensao dos deveres de virtude. Pois na Metafisica dos costumes Kant amplia a sua perspectiva ate ali formal, admitindo fins da vontade que a razao poe como deveres imperfeitos. Entre este fins ha o fim de perseguir a felicidade dos outros. Argumenta-se que Kant alcanca esta dimensao com um procedimento analogo ao da Tipica da razao pratica, com uma universalizacao feita pela capacidade de julgar. Conclui-se com algumas reflexoes sobre o papel da faculdade de julgar no âmbito pratico que e proprio dos deveres imperfeitos.
BRILL eBooks, May 23, 2023
Studia Kantiana, Dec 15, 2020
De Gruyter eBooks, Nov 5, 2018
Studia Kantiana, Dec 15, 2020
Lógica do Ser de Hegel: Prefácios, Introdução e Início, 2020
My aim is to describe the content of Pippin’s work After the beautiful. Hegel and the philosophy ... more My aim is to describe the content of Pippin’s work After the beautiful. Hegel and the philosophy of pictorial modernism and to show the misconceptions the American philosopher incurs. This is not just to argue for a "true" or more correct interpretation of Hegel's philosophy, I try instead to delve into some issues that may help to understand the relationship between art and freedom that Pippin places as central to his "application" of Hegel's thought to modern times.
The Covid-19 pandemic has inflicted a major shock on the UK economy, with the loss of many jobs, ... more The Covid-19 pandemic has inflicted a major shock on the UK economy, with the loss of many jobs, as well as illness and tragic loss of life. With the real risk of prolonged economic damage, only strong and timely action can increase consumer and business confidence, steer expectations and channel productive private and public investment into a sustainable, inclusive and resilient recovery across the UK. Such a recovery can be achieved while the Government also tackles its other strategic challenges. Indeed, the investment needed for the recovery can be strengthened if it is part of a coherent medium and longer-term strategy. The UK was the first major economy to enter a commitment into law to achieve net-zero annual emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050, which requires transformative change across the economy. The Government has also made commitments to improving productivity, investing in infrastructure, 'levelling up' across the country and forging a new role as 'Global Britain'. The combination of these medium and longer-term commitments creates a whole-economy opportunity to drive economic recovery and growth through sustainable investment, innovation and creativity, while providing international leadership on climate change. By orienting the economy towards zero-carbon goods and services, the UK can seize economic opportunities from the global transition as demand rises for zero-carbon activities. Investments in the transition to a zero-emissions and climate resilient economy can be made quickly, and would deliver significant benefits in terms of both generating employment and stimulating demand in the short term, while building productive capacity for innovation-led growth in the medium to longer term, and also helping to address climate risk and generate other attractive co-benefits. These investments are the focus of this paper which considers the evidence for the scale of job opportunities across key areas of the sustainable economy, including energy efficiency in buildings, natural capital projects, active travel equipment and infrastructure, renewable power generation and distribution, electric vehicle production and charging infrastructure, and carbon capture utilisation and storage and hydrogen production. The evidence gathered in this paper suggests that a portfolio of net-zero-aligned investments could create jobs across the UK in the short run, and growth opportunities into the medium and longer run.
In recent decades, metaphor has become a respectable and central theme in philosophy. In his crit... more In recent decades, metaphor has become a respectable and central theme in philosophy. In his critical philosophy, Kant treats this theme in terms of the notions of analogy and symbolization. In addition to contributing significantly to the development of our understanding of the role played by images, metaphors and symbols in both theoretical and practical issues, Kant is also widely recognized as a great creator of metaphors in his own right. Symbols, analogies and aesthetic ideas are undeniably metaphorical processes, which fulfill a function in Kant’s philosophical language that is as fundamental as it is systematic. This collected volume is the result of a recent initiative on the part of an international group of Kantian philosophers and scholars to promote research on topics that have yet to be thoroughly explored in academic research. This is certainly true of the topic of metaphor in Kant’s philosophy, to which the present volume is devoted.
Studia Kantiana, May 9, 2009
Este artigo procura mostrar que a doutrina moral kantiana considera a felicidade nao apenas em se... more Este artigo procura mostrar que a doutrina moral kantiana considera a felicidade nao apenas em sentido empirico, mas tambem na sua universalidade, como fim natural, e numa dimensao chamada por nos “intersubjetiva” – ou seja, na dimensao dos deveres de virtude. Pois na Metafisica dos costumes Kant amplia a sua perspectiva ate ali formal, admitindo fins da vontade que a razao poe como deveres imperfeitos. Entre este fins ha o fim de perseguir a felicidade dos outros. Argumenta-se que Kant alcanca esta dimensao com um procedimento analogo ao da Tipica da razao pratica, com uma universalizacao feita pela capacidade de julgar. Conclui-se com algumas reflexoes sobre o papel da faculdade de julgar no âmbito pratico que e proprio dos deveres imperfeitos.
BRILL eBooks, May 23, 2023
Studia Kantiana, Dec 15, 2020
De Gruyter eBooks, Nov 5, 2018
Studia Kantiana, Dec 15, 2020
Lógica do Ser de Hegel: Prefácios, Introdução e Início, 2020
My aim is to describe the content of Pippin’s work After the beautiful. Hegel and the philosophy ... more My aim is to describe the content of Pippin’s work After the beautiful. Hegel and the philosophy of pictorial modernism and to show the misconceptions the American philosopher incurs. This is not just to argue for a "true" or more correct interpretation of Hegel's philosophy, I try instead to delve into some issues that may help to understand the relationship between art and freedom that Pippin places as central to his "application" of Hegel's thought to modern times.
The Covid-19 pandemic has inflicted a major shock on the UK economy, with the loss of many jobs, ... more The Covid-19 pandemic has inflicted a major shock on the UK economy, with the loss of many jobs, as well as illness and tragic loss of life. With the real risk of prolonged economic damage, only strong and timely action can increase consumer and business confidence, steer expectations and channel productive private and public investment into a sustainable, inclusive and resilient recovery across the UK. Such a recovery can be achieved while the Government also tackles its other strategic challenges. Indeed, the investment needed for the recovery can be strengthened if it is part of a coherent medium and longer-term strategy. The UK was the first major economy to enter a commitment into law to achieve net-zero annual emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050, which requires transformative change across the economy. The Government has also made commitments to improving productivity, investing in infrastructure, 'levelling up' across the country and forging a new role as 'Global Britain'. The combination of these medium and longer-term commitments creates a whole-economy opportunity to drive economic recovery and growth through sustainable investment, innovation and creativity, while providing international leadership on climate change. By orienting the economy towards zero-carbon goods and services, the UK can seize economic opportunities from the global transition as demand rises for zero-carbon activities. Investments in the transition to a zero-emissions and climate resilient economy can be made quickly, and would deliver significant benefits in terms of both generating employment and stimulating demand in the short term, while building productive capacity for innovation-led growth in the medium to longer term, and also helping to address climate risk and generate other attractive co-benefits. These investments are the focus of this paper which considers the evidence for the scale of job opportunities across key areas of the sustainable economy, including energy efficiency in buildings, natural capital projects, active travel equipment and infrastructure, renewable power generation and distribution, electric vehicle production and charging infrastructure, and carbon capture utilisation and storage and hydrogen production. The evidence gathered in this paper suggests that a portfolio of net-zero-aligned investments could create jobs across the UK in the short run, and growth opportunities into the medium and longer run.
In recent decades, metaphor has become a respectable and central theme in philosophy. In his crit... more In recent decades, metaphor has become a respectable and central theme in philosophy. In his critical philosophy, Kant treats this theme in terms of the notions of analogy and symbolization. In addition to contributing significantly to the development of our understanding of the role played by images, metaphors and symbols in both theoretical and practical issues, Kant is also widely recognized as a great creator of metaphors in his own right. Symbols, analogies and aesthetic ideas are undeniably metaphorical processes, which fulfill a function in Kant’s philosophical language that is as fundamental as it is systematic. This collected volume is the result of a recent initiative on the part of an international group of Kantian philosophers and scholars to promote research on topics that have yet to be thoroughly explored in academic research. This is certainly true of the topic of metaphor in Kant’s philosophy, to which the present volume is devoted.
In recent decades, metaphor has become a respectable and central theme in philosophy. In his crit... more In recent decades, metaphor has become a respectable and central theme in philosophy. In his critical philosophy, Kant treats this theme in terms of the notions of analogy and symbolization. In addition to contributing significantly to the development of our understanding of the role played by images, metaphors and symbols in both theoretical and practical issues, Kant is also widely recognized as a great creator of metaphors in his own right. Symbols, analogies and aesthetic ideas are undeniably metaphorical processes, which fulfill a function in Kant’s philosophical language that is as fundamental as it is systematic. This collected volume is the result of a recent initiative on the part of an international group of Kantian philosophers and scholars to promote research on topics that have yet to be thoroughly explored in academic research. This is certainly true of the topic of metaphor in Kant’s philosophy, to which the present volume is devoted.