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O individual e o coletivo em Taylor e Platão

The individual and the collective in Taylor and Plato
[journal article]

Simer Corbani, Weriquison
Oliveira Bagalho, Jaqueline

Abstract

In Charles Taylor's Multiculturalism: examining the Politics of Recognition, the idea of individual identity is presented, in political-cultural terms, as being partly dependent on collective identities. In this sense, the political solution for social harmonization and even for the cultural formati... view more

In Charles Taylor's Multiculturalism: examining the Politics of Recognition, the idea of individual identity is presented, in political-cultural terms, as being partly dependent on collective identities. In this sense, the political solution for social harmonization and even for the cultural formation of particular identities is linked to collectivity. In Plato's Politics, although the final concern is also to harmonize the collective, the pólis, political art acts rather in the adjustment of the individual psyché. This is because the collective is a kind of mirroring of the individual. If on the one hand Plato is taxed as an idealist for the political solutions he presents to the collective question, on the other, he is not when he points out that (philosophical) discourse is capable of reorienting the individual towards political life.... view less

Classification
Philosophy, Ethics, Religion

Free Keywords
Individual; Coletivo; Identidade; Política

Document language
Portuguese

Publication Year
2022

Page/Pages
p. 195-204

Journal
Griot: Revista de Filosofia, 22 (2022) 3

ISSN
2178-1036

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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