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No. 32 (2024)
No. 32 (2024)
Published:
2024-07-08
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1-279
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6-9
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Dossier Transpositions in Antiquity Studies(s)
Euripides, the poet of destructive passions
Maria de Fátima Silva
10-19
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Human, animal, and plant in Virgil’s Georgics: porousness of borders and empathy
Matheus Trevizam
20-30
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The tyrant’s mortar: reification, voracity and international agency in Aristophanes’ Peace (vv. 236-300)
Emiliano Buis
31-45
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Memories of the Open Sea, Medea tells her story: Consuelo de Castro and Medea of Euripides
Orlando Luiz de Araújo
46-52
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Research on Classical Antiquity and dialogue with Brazilian society: some reflections from Federal University of Parana (UFPR)
Renata Senna Garraffoni
53-62
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The Mitologando Project and the communication of knowledge
Katia Teonia Costa de Azevedo
63-72
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Extension at the Classical Culture Center of the Federal University of Ceará
Ana Maria César Pompeu
73-77
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The logic of being in Parmenides: between poetry and philosophy
Maria Aparecida de Paiva Montenegro, Hedgar Lopes de Castro
78-90
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Aristophanes and Plato: the agreement between on the problem of democratic freedom
Cristina de Souza Agostini
91-100
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The reverse of Socrates: Xanthippe and the place of women in the history of Philosophy
Rafael Guimarães Tavares da Silva, Sara Camila Barbosa dos Anjos
101-113
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Dion Chrysostom’s palimpsest in Discourses 11, 37-43
Rogério Gimenes de Campos
114-121
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Alcibiades, the “natural” non-Philosopher
Jovelina Maria Ramos de Souza
122-133
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Varia
Why isn’t it a Brazilian philosophy?
John Karley de Sousa Aquino
134-146
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What is public philosophy
Vitor Sommavilla
147-159
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Sovereignty, immanence and colonization: the historical form of the baroque in Walter Benjamin, Carl Schmitt and Fr. António Vieira
João Emiliano Fortaleza de Aquino
160-177
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Nihilistic devastation: Feuerbach, Nietzsche and Dostoevsky
Wesley de Jesus Barbosa
178-196
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Paradigms of African Philosophy for brazilian anti-racist education
Elnora Gondim, Tiago Tendai Chingore, Paulo Jorge de Oliveira Viana
197-213
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The question of anguish as a form of a proper self-existence in Martin Heidegger
Manuela Saadeh
214-225
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Other philosophies? Notes on the philosophical decolonization proposal
Dannyel de Castro
226-242
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The autoerotic nature of the human soul in the Platonic theory of eros
Jéssyca Aragão de Aragão de Freitas
243-251
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Alcibiades and Sophrosyne: a look from the ancient ambiance
Damiana Patrícia Alves Camurça Maciel, Vicente Thiago Freire Brazil
252-264
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Resenhas
Newton Bignotto and the phenomenology of coups d'état
Lucas Barreto Dias
265-269
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The metaphysics of the “trace”
Andressa Lidicy Morais Lima
270-276
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