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João J. Vila-Chã

Pontificia Universita Gregoriana
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  • Pontificia Universita Gregoriana
    Department of Philosophy
    Professor
Areas of Specialization
History of Western Philosophy
Philosophical Traditions
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Metaphilosophy
Philosophical Traditions
History of Western Philosophy
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Continental Philosophy
20th Century Philosophy
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
Social and Political Philosophy
Philosophy of Religion
Metaphysics
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    Pós-Modernidade e Cristianismo (review)
    Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 60 (4). 2004.
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    La narrazioe culturale di Charles Taylor e alcuni suoi effetti
    Gregorianum 94 (1): 173-179. 2013.
  •  58
    Filosofia e Ciência - Ciência na Filosofia: Relações Críticas e de Complementaridade
    Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 63 (1-3): 1-23. 2007.
  •  37
    Crónica / Chronicle
    with Ulf Jonsson, Margarida Amaral, Helena B. Catalão, Gaetano Chiurazzi, Rui Lopo, Pedro V. Gomes, and Marta Brites
    Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 65 (3). 2009.
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    A Religião e a Dinâmica da sua Manifestação: A Oração como tema da Fenomenologia
    Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 45 429-476. 2008.
    Starting with an account of some of the main elements that are constitutive of the contemporary approach to the phenomena of religion, whereby special attention shall be given to the phenomenological approaches to the phenomenon of Religion as such, this paper shall, in the following moment, proceed with a reflexive analysis of some of the crucial analytic aspects of religion on the basis of a philosophical study of one of its most universal manifestations, i.e., the phenomenon of Prayer. We sha…Read more
    Starting with an account of some of the main elements that are constitutive of the contemporary approach to the phenomena of religion, whereby special attention shall be given to the phenomenological approaches to the phenomenon of Religion as such, this paper shall, in the following moment, proceed with a reflexive analysis of some of the crucial analytic aspects of religion on the basis of a philosophical study of one of its most universal manifestations, i.e., the phenomenon of Prayer. We shall analyze different forms of prayer, which have a span that goes from its manifestation in the Prayer of Silence to its manifestation in the Cultic expression of Prayer. Following this analysis, attention will especially be given to the need for an identification of some of the dangers and menacesattached to an ideological or fundamentalist approach to Religion. Finally, what we intend to show is the creative power of the tension that is given between what Jean-Luc Marion calls the Idolatric and the Iconic, since in this very tension we can explore the true dimension of what Religion is both in its essence and in its manifestations.
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    Renascimento, Humanismo e Filosofia: Considerações sobre alguns temas e figuras
    Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 58 (4). 2002.
    17th-18th Century Latin American Philosophy
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    O Efeito de Kant: Constância e Transformações
    Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 61 (3/4). 2005.
    Kant, Miscellaneous
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    Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900): Outras considerações
    Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 57 (2). 2001.
    European Philosophy
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