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Philosophy works with concepts, creates concepts, searches for the foundation of things in the world. It differs from common sense in that it has this commitment to foundations; it differs from art in that it seeks an expression that goes beyond sensation and aesthetic enjoyment; it also differs from science in that it doesn't operate with something already founded, that is, it doesn't take a theory or set of theories as truth, even if it's provisional; on the contrary, it opens up the field to various perspectives of truth. However, common sense, art and science provide the philosopher with…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Philosophy works with concepts, creates concepts, searches for the foundation of things in the world. It differs from common sense in that it has this commitment to foundations; it differs from art in that it seeks an expression that goes beyond sensation and aesthetic enjoyment; it also differs from science in that it doesn't operate with something already founded, that is, it doesn't take a theory or set of theories as truth, even if it's provisional; on the contrary, it opens up the field to various perspectives of truth. However, common sense, art and science provide the philosopher with the necessary conditions for a new conceptual creation. In this way, philosophy is a field open to multidisciplinary discussion, as it uses knowledge in general to prompt its investigations and reflections. Knowledge, in this way, is broader than a discipline, a "little box" in which we can enclose a spectrum of human reason, which is why philosophy is able to carry out this dialogue with thedifferent perspectives of man and the world.
Autorenporträt
Elemar Kleber Favreto has a bachelor's, licentiate and master's degree in Philosophy from UNIOESTE. Professor of Philosophy and current Vice-Rector of UERR. Rafael Parente Ferreira Dias, with a degree in Philosophy from UFRJ, a Master's in Philosophy from UGF and a PhD in Religious Sciences from UFPB. Professor of Philosophy at UERR.