• Universidade do Minho
    Research Centre for Justice and Governance
    Executive Coordinator of The Research and Scientific Careers Bureau
  • Perugia University
    Department of Philosophy, Social Sciences, Humanities and Education
    Member of The Scientific Committee of The International Research and Education Programme CHAOS (Complex Human Adaptive Organizations and Systems)
  • Vincentian College of Curitiba (FAVI)
    Member of The Editorial Board of Tabulæ - Philosophical Journal
University of Coimbra
Department of Philosophy, Communication, and Information
PhD, 2025
CV
Braga, Portugal
  • The Self-Effacing Functionality of Blame
    Philosophical Studies 178 (4): 1361-1379. 2021.
    This paper puts forward an account of blame combining two ideas that are usually set up against each other: that blame performs an important function, and that blame is justified by the moral reasons making people blameworthy rather than by its functionality. The paper argues that blame could not have developed in a purely instrumental form, and that its functionality itself demands that its functionality be effaced in favour of non-instrumental reasons for blame—its functionality is self-effaci…Read more
  • Genealogy, Evaluation, and Engineering
    The Monist 105 (4): 435-451. 2022.
    Against those who identify genealogy with reductive genealogical debunking or deny it any evaluative and action-guiding significance, I argue for the following three claims: that although genealogies, true to their Enlightenment origins, tend to trace the higher to the lower, they need not reduce the higher to the lower, but can elucidate the relation between them and put us in a position to think more realistically about both relata; that if we think of genealogy’s normative significance in ter…Read more
  • Is the idea of the voluntary important? Those who think so tend to regard it as an idea that can be metaphysically deepened through a theory about voluntary action, while those who think it a superficial idea that cannot coherently be deepened tend to neglect it as unimportant. Parting company with both camps, I argue that the idea of the voluntary is at once important and superficial—it is an essentially superficial notion that performs important functions, but can only perform them if we refra…Read more
  • Bernard Williams on Philosophy and History (edited book)
    Oxford University Press. 2025.
    For Bernard Williams, philosophy and history are importantly connected. His work exploits this connection in a number of directions: he believes that philosophy cannot ignore its own history the way science can; that even when engaging with philosophy’s history primarily to produce history, one needs to draw on philosophy; and that when doing the history of philosophy primarily to produce philosophy, one still needs a sense of how historically distant past philosophers are, because the point of …Read more
  • Para benefício da Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Coimbra (FLUC), foi transladada para Portugal uma cópia física da mais recente monografia da autoria de...
  • Das Monster in uns
    Philosophical Inquiry 40 (1-2): 38-57. 2016.
    The essay consists in the analysis of the problem of the evil in the man and in the analysis of the remedies which the man can find against the evil. Plato affirms the presence of an active principle of evil in the soul of every man, which coincides with some instincts of the appetitive soul; the opposite principle to the evil is the reason, which needs, though, a correct education in order to be able to fight efficiently against the evil in us. The man can be seen as a battle field of these opp…Read more
  • The focus of the book, that consists in three studies, can be described in the following aspects: Considerations on Aristotle's universals, reconstruction of Aristotle's critics to Plato' s ideas in Aristotle's lost work “On Ideas”, analysis of Aristotle's substance in the works Categories, Metaphysics, On the Soul, Posterior Analytics, Physics. My point of view is that Aristotle refuses every aspect of Plato's ideas in a radical way. I analyze Aristotle's conditions for a synonymy of predicatio…Read more
  • Apresentamos aqui sucintamente o volumoso dicionário filosófico de Mário Santiago de Carvalho. Ademais, demos a entender a razão pela qual o potencial leitorado ultrapassa largamente as expectativas do próprio autor.
  • This study deals with the ontological position of predicated entities in comparison with the entities of which they are predicated of. Aristotle strongly criticizes, in some passages of his works, the interpretation that the predicated entities are entities which independently exist of the entities of which they are predicated. Aristotle opposes his interpretation of the universals as entities which does not independently exist, against Plato's ideas, which he interprets as independently existin…Read more
  • Substantia – Sic et Non
    Holger Gutschmidt, Antonella Lang-Balestra, and Gianluigi Segalerba
    In Holger Gutschmidt, Antonella Lang-Balestra & Gianluigi Segalerba (eds.), Substantia - Sic Et Non: Eine Geschichte des Substanzbegriffs von der Antike Bis Zu Gegenwart in Einzelbeitrã¤Gen, Ontos Verlag. pp. 543-560. 2008.
  • This paper deals with the strategy of defence that Aristotle dedicates to the principle of contradiction; the analysis is concentrated on passages of Metaphysics Gamma 4. The main thesis of the paper is that Aristotle’s strategy is an ontological, and therefore not only a logical, one: the principle is defended on the basis of the, from an ontological point of view, unacceptable consequences which would arise in case of the absence of the principle itself. These consequences are, for instance, t…Read more
  • Lasst uns den Weg einer neuen Ontologie einschlagen! (2. Teil)
    Analele Universitǎţii Din Craiova, Seria: Filosofie 42 (2): 5-48. 2018.
  • In my analysis I deal with some causes and origins of evil and of moral degeneration in the human dimension. My analysis focuses on Plato’s Republic. The origins and causes of the presence of injustice and of vice lie in the very structure of the human soul. The division of the soul into parts which are at least reciprocally independent of each other implies that there is the possibility that they are in conflict with each other. This is the origin of injustice and the root of every form of evil…Read more
  • Form und Materie bei Aristoteles Erster Teil: Das Enigma Metaphysik Zeta 3
    Analele Universitǎţii Din Craiova, Seria: Filosofie 44 (2): 5-43. 2019.
    This essay is the first part of an analysis on the form and matter in the works of Aristotle. Within the whole analysis, I shall examine passages taken from different works of Aristotle that are relevant to the investigation on form and matter. In this essay, I shall focus exclusively on the chapter Metaphysics Zeta 3. The concepts of substance, matter, ontological subject, form, composite substance, this something and separated, which are consistently used by Aristotle within the development o…Read more
  • This book consists in a collection of studies composed by different researchers; every study focuses on an author or on some authors of the history of philosophy who has/have analysed, endorsed or criticized the concept of substance. Both positions for and against the ontology of substance are presented in the book.