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A virtude não se ensina, se evoca: uma reflexão sobre arete e paideia em Martin Heidegger

Virtue not teached, but it is evocated: a reflection on arete and paideia in Martin Heidegger
[journal article]

De Castro, João Cardoso
De Castro, Murilo Cardoso

Abstract

Accepting Heidegger's call for "another beginning", from greek original thought, this essay rethinks the notions of paideia and arete. We impose over the paideia over investigated by Werner Jaeger, Heidegger's own interpretation, as well as Danielle Montet. Arete is reexamined through a new light br... view more

Accepting Heidegger's call for "another beginning", from greek original thought, this essay rethinks the notions of paideia and arete. We impose over the paideia over investigated by Werner Jaeger, Heidegger's own interpretation, as well as Danielle Montet. Arete is reexamined through a new light brought by Antonio Caeiro's new work on the subject. Well prepared by unusual thoughts of these thinkers on paideia and arete, we venture to reopen the debate on the possibility or not that virtue could be taught. Our conclusion is along with Socrates that definitely virtue cannot be taught, at least not at all as the sophists and "modern" thinkers and educators pretend, but yes, of course, there can be a paideia of arete.... view less

Classification
Philosophy, Ethics, Religion

Free Keywords
Paideia; Arete; Excellence; Heidegger

Document language
Portuguese

Publication Year
2020

Page/Pages
p. 252-263

Journal
Griot: Revista de Filosofia, 20 (2020) 1

ISSN
2178-1036

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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