A REACÇÃO CONTRA O POSITIVISMO E O MOVIMENTO DA RENASCENÇA PORTUGUESA
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Philosophy
تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
170
لغة
البرتغالية
منشور
Jan 1, 2008
الناشر
Zéfiro
رقم ISBN-10
9728958722
رقم ISBN-13
9789728958725
الوصف
Set against the backdrop of the Portuguese Renaissance, this work delves into the philosophical and cultural reaction against positivism in Portugal. The authors, António José de Brito and Maria Celeste Natário, explore how the Renaissance movement serves as a foundation for a rich dialogue on the importance of human experience and subjective interpretation. This examination reveals the complexities of a period where art, literature, and thought flourished in response to the rigid structures of positivist ideology.
The book offers a critical lens through which readers can understand the intricacies of Portuguese intellectual history. By weaving together various perspectives, it highlights the significance of cultural revival in shaping national identity and resisting reductionist viewpoints. The collaboration among the authors enriches the narrative, providing bibliographic insights that guide readers through the evolution of ideas and expressions in the period.
Ultimately, the work serves as an important contribution to philosophical discourse, inviting readers to engage with the rich tapestry of Renaissance thought and its enduring impact on contemporary interpretations of culture and society.
The book offers a critical lens through which readers can understand the intricacies of Portuguese intellectual history. By weaving together various perspectives, it highlights the significance of cultural revival in shaping national identity and resisting reductionist viewpoints. The collaboration among the authors enriches the narrative, providing bibliographic insights that guide readers through the evolution of ideas and expressions in the period.
Ultimately, the work serves as an important contribution to philosophical discourse, inviting readers to engage with the rich tapestry of Renaissance thought and its enduring impact on contemporary interpretations of culture and society.