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Victor Ausina Mota

University of Lisbon
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  • University of Lisbon
    Doctoral student
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0000-0002-4292-7635
Areas of Specialization
Philosophical Traditions
Philosophy, Misc
Value Theory
Other Academic Areas
Philosophy of Social Science
Philosophy of Anthropology
Philosophy of Sociology
Philosophy of Social Science, Miscellaneous
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Areas of Interest
General Philosophy of Science
Social and Political Philosophy
Philosophical Traditions
17th/18th Century Philosophy
Other Academic Areas
Value Theory
Philosophy of Social Science
Philosophy of Anthropology
Philosophy of Sociology
Philosophy of Social Science, Miscellaneous
5 more
  • All publications (128)
  •  1188
    E Pluribus Unum: What must be defend from society
    Society or individuals? WHat must be saved? There's any hope to social and virtual violence or It is Just the way It Is?
    AnthropologySociologyPhilosophy, General Works
  •  1155
    Author spotlight: inspiration and perspiration, between science and literature
    What guides, in fact, the spirit of the writer, a consciousness in the training of his sense of humanity and inhumanity of others, or just entertains readers who see life as uninteresting, as a "thing" that does not deserve to be lived only by the playful side of things and people? Yes, what commands the author’s conscience? The Id, the Ego? God? Does he accept a Voice, which though bothering him, gives him advice for free, dismissing the psychiatrist and then shedding, further and further his v…Read more
    What guides, in fact, the spirit of the writer, a consciousness in the training of his sense of humanity and inhumanity of others, or just entertains readers who see life as uninteresting, as a "thing" that does not deserve to be lived only by the playful side of things and people? Yes, what commands the author’s conscience? The Id, the Ego? God? Does he accept a Voice, which though bothering him, gives him advice for free, dismissing the psychiatrist and then shedding, further and further his verve, pleasant or unpleasant as the bile of many media? What bothers and commands you is the mob, the disorderly crowd of bodies and voices, of touches and insults, delinquency, injustice in the face of those who defend valid ideals.... Like the Depeche Mode song, "Suffer well..."
    Philosophy, General Works
  •  1009
    From This Side of Life
    From this Side of Life, before another
  •  323
    Love Potion
    criminal novel
  •  982
    Transe
    life in a city
  •  469
    Levi-Strauss Trousers
    narrativity and a soft anhropology of the mind, between tabu and social liberation
  •  481
    No Ignorance
    poetry
  •  566
    Nina
    Bubok. forthcoming.
    a jazz story novel
  •  486
    Nebulous
    speculative fiction
  •  513
    Imagine World
    fiction in portuguese language
  •  437
    Flowers of Intention
    fiction with a strong point of posistivity and optimism
  •  413
    Random Stories
    literature (fiction)
  •  464
    From the Sky
    fiction
  •  438
    Snooker
    Is life just a game?
  •  349
    White Subject
    some multicultural reasons of existencialism
  •  408
    Magnitude
    the experience of an homeless
  •  386
    A Circumstantial Incidence: Certainty, Doubt and Existenz
    From particular to Total real
    Value TheoryOther Academic AreasEuropean Philosophy
  •  515
    "Between Normal and Pathological": Some Phallacies of Psychiatry
    Can psychiatry be read from an anthropological point of view? What is normal? What is pathological? Social order and pathos in question on this essay
    Cognitive Sciences
  •  639
    How can I be Right without the Use of Violence?
    Violence is somehow equivalent to Be Right? How can I be fair and non-violent? It depends on the receptor, in terms of social comunication.
    Philosophy, General Works
  •  506
    "The Vanishing Goal": A New Interpretation of Voluntarism
    To be or not to be generous
    Philosophy, MiscApplied EthicsDoxastic VoluntarismMeta-EthicsAestheticsNormative Ethics
  •  472
    New Treatie on Human Understanding
    new treatie on human understanding, pursuing Spinoza and Locke
  •  387
    It is possible to be ethically impartial?
    n/a
    Philosophical TraditionsPhilosophy, Misc
  •  396
    The idea of sublime
    sublime and sublimation, between ascetism en religious practice, social order and cultural feelings
    Philosophy, MiscThe Sublime
  •  742
    "Between Obscenity and ascetism": a romantic explanation
    a romantic solution to the dilemma beteew obscenity and ascetism
    Philosophy, General Works
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    Remission to Existenz
    Between existenz and a hard-rock place, there is the man, trying to not make the same mistakes of the past and recvonciliate himself with himself, even on liberty or prison. Any conclusion is unnecessary, because life goes on
    Other Academic AreasFrege: Existence
  •  770
    The Oblivion of Nietzsche
    A superficial look to some Nietzsche's itens from an anthropological point of view
    Philosophy, General WorksFriedrich NietzscheHuman Rights
  •  519
    The Social Function of the Philosopher
    An anthropologist talks to a Philosopher, so that I can not be forgetted from the whole of the Society, includind finantial interests
    Metaphysics and EpistemologyPhilosophy of AnthropologyPhilosophy, MiscPhilosophical Traditions
  •  620
    Teleported Time (english version)
    The un-counscious mind lies between real and virtual and maybe less significance, efficaticity, some give to virtual, and other give to real. But what is real? Only the working class hero...
    Philosophy, MiscScience, Logic, and MathematicsMetaphysics and EpistemologyOther Academic Areas
  •  385
    Beyond the Body, A social theory of christianity
    We intend to demonstrate that Jesus was a kind of social scientist, not only a prophet, the Cristianity is a way of conceiving and perceiving the world, a cosmology and a state of mind, like many others. To be part of is not to deny other forms os religious experience and manifestation.
    Metaphysics and EpistemologyPhilosophy, Misc
  •  437
    On Sublime-Liminal experiences and Post-Mortem
    On Sublime, subliminal experiences in terms of life and death realtion, in desire and social status.
    Philosophy, MiscMetaphysics and EpistemologyThe Sublime
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