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Bens irredutivelmente sociais como pressuposto para a defesa de direitos coletivos

Irreducibly social goods as a presupposition for the defense of collective rights
[journal article]

Camati, Odair
Helfer, Inacio

Abstract

The present study analyses the taylorian concept of irreducibly social goods. Besides that, aims to evaluate the possibity of existence of intrinsically social goods, or if all the goods, ultimately, shoud be understood only as goods originally formulated as individual goods. If there are intrinsica... view more

The present study analyses the taylorian concept of irreducibly social goods. Besides that, aims to evaluate the possibity of existence of intrinsically social goods, or if all the goods, ultimately, shoud be understood only as goods originally formulated as individual goods. If there are intrinsically social goods, what consequence does this point of view have for the treatment of collective rights? The treatment of these questions is carried out by Taylor’s article Irreducibly Social Goods, where the Canadian philosopher states that there are convergent goods and irreducibly social goods. Convergent goods would be those that can be broken down into individual goods, that is, those that only individual can access; on the other hand irreducibly social goods are those shared by a human group or having a common meaning given by a background, this goods have not be broken down into individual goods. Finally, the study aims to present the consequences of this discussion in relation to the concept of collective rights.... view less


O presente estudoanalisa o conceito tayloriano debens irredutivelmente sociais. Além disso, visa avaliara possibilidade da existência debens intrinsecamente sociais, ou se todos os bens, em última análise, devemser compreendidosapenascomo bensoriginariamenteformulados enquantobens individuais.Caso e... view more

O presente estudoanalisa o conceito tayloriano debens irredutivelmente sociais. Além disso, visa avaliara possibilidade da existência debens intrinsecamente sociais, ou se todos os bens, em última análise, devemser compreendidosapenascomo bensoriginariamenteformulados enquantobens individuais.Caso existam bens intrinsecamente sociais, que consequências podem ser derivadas no que tange à discussão em torno dosdireitos coletivos? O tratamento destas questões é levado à cabono artigo Bens irredutivelmente sociais, de Charles Taylor, onde o filósofo canadense afirmaqueexistem bens convergentes e bens irredutivelmente sociais. Osconvergentes seriamaqueles que podem ser decompostos em bens individuais, ou seja, são aqueles que somente indivíduos podem acessar; por outro lado,bens irredutivelmente sociais são aqueles partilhados por um grupo humanoou que possuam um significado comum concedido por um pano de fundo, o que impede que sejamdecompostosprimariamenteem bens individuais. Após essa análise, nos propomos aapresentaras consequências teóricas que podem ser derivadas da defesa de bens sociais.... view less

Keywords
collective law; Taylor, C.

Classification
Philosophy, Ethics, Religion

Free Keywords
irreducibly social goods; converging good

Document language
Portuguese

Publication Year
2019

Page/Pages
p. 174-185

Journal
Griot: Revista de Filosofia, 19 (2019) 1

ISSN
2178-1036

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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