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605“Deus está sonhando você”: Narrativa como Imitatio Dei em Miguel de UnamunoPrincípios 15 (24): 249-265. 2008.Traduçáo do artigo "'God is dreaming you': Narrative as Imitatio Dei in Miguel de Unamuno," artigo publicado originalmente Janus Head –Interdisciplinary Studies in Continental Philosophy, Literature, and the Arts, Volume 7, Issue 2.
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38God is dreaming youJanus Head 7 (2): 453-467. 2004.The starting point of my essay is a paradoxical claim that the Spanish philosopher, poet and novelist Miguel de Unamuno (1864-1936) makes—in his essay “Vida de Don Quijote y Sancho” (1905)—that Don Quixote, Cervantes’ character, is more real and authentic than Miguel de Cervantes himself. Then, after discussing this claim and analyzing the implications of an ingenious literary device that Unamuno employed in his fiction “Niebla” (1914), I will sketch some of the possible philosophical consequenc…Read more
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21Cinema and Sacrifice (edited book)Routledge. 2015.Cinema has a long history of engaging with the theme of sacrifice. Given its capacity to stimulate the imagination and resonate across a wide spectrum of human experiences, sacrifice has always attracted filmmakers. It is on screen that the new grand narratives are sketched, the new myths rehearsed, and the old ones recycled. Sacrifice can provide stories of loss and mourning, betrayal and redemption, death and renewal, destruction and re-creation, apocalypses and the birth of new worlds. The co…Read more
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871George Berkeley e a tradição platônicaPrincípios 16 (26): 257-284. 2009.Existe já uma grande quantidade de literatura dedicada à presença na filosofia inicial de Berkeley de alguns assuntos tipicamente platônicos (arquétipos, o problema da mente de Deus, a relaçáo entre ideias e coisas, etc.). Baseados em alguns desses escritos, nas próprias palavras de Berkeley, assim como no exame de alguns elementos da tradiçáo platônica num amplo sentido, sugiro que, longe de serem apenas tópicos isolados, livremente espalhados nos primeiros escritos de Berkeley, eles formam uma…Read more
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98Geography and FragilityAngelaki 15 (3): 1-8. 2010.This article introduces the topic and offers an overview of the issue. The author argues that despite the dismantling of the Iron Curtain in 1989 there is still a gap of indifference that separates Western from Eastern Europe when it comes to the exchange of ideas and the dissemination of knowledge. While East European intellectuals most often feed themselves on West European authors, intellectual fashions and cultural products, their Western counterparts pay comparatively little attention to wh…Read more
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10Branka Arsić, The Passive Eye: Gaze and Subjectivity in BerkeleyPhilosophy in Review 24 (4): 237-239. 2004.
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1Alchemists or ecologist? Some remarks on the philosophy of alchemical transmutationActa Philosophica 14 (2): 261-274. 2005.
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34Kevin A. Aho, Philosophy Department, Florida Gulf Coast University, USA Philip C. Aka, Department of Political Science, Chicago State University, USA Mihaela Albu, Department of Journalism and Communication, University of Craiova, Romania Georgios Anagnostopoulos, Philosophy Department, University of California at San Diego, USAThe European Legacy 16 (7): 1006-1007. 2011.
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2Robert Hahn, Anaximander and the Architects: The contribution of Egyptian and Greek architectural technologies to the origins of Greek philosophy Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 23 (1): 31-33. 2003.
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Areas of Specialization
| History of Western Philosophy |
| Philosophical Traditions |
| Philosophy, Misc |
Areas of Interest
| History of Western Philosophy |
| Philosophical Traditions |
| Philosophy, Misc |