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Os textos que constituem este volume dedicado ao pensamento do filósofo francês Louis Lavelle (1883-1951) trazem a público o resultado final do trabalho de investigação desenvolvido no âmbito da primeira edição do Seminário de Estudos Aprofundados sobre a Ontologia de Louis Lavelle, realizado no Centro de Estudos de Filosofia da Faculdade de Ciências Humanas da Universidade Católica Portuguesa. Originalmente apresentados num Colóquio, estes trabalhos de investigação encontram agora a sua expressão final integrando este volume de Atas. No entender de Jean École, «Lavelle esboçou uma doutrina do ser que, ao desenvolver-se, renovou a problemática de todos os grandes temas tradicionais». Encontramos aqui trabalhados os temas do mal, do sofrimento, e da possível superação de ambos, num horizonte ontológico em que a ação humana é informada por uma intuição do valor que descobre o absoluto da radical diferença entre o ser e o não-ser. Num mundo cultural necessitado de uma renascida atenção ontológica ao real, o estudo do pensamento deste autor contribui para uma nova consideração da mesma essência e substância desse real.
The texts that constitute this volume dedicated to the thought of the French philosopher Louis Lavelle (1883-1951) bring to the public the final result of the research work carried out within the scope of the first edition of the Seminar of In-depth Studies on the Ontology of Louis Lavelle, held at the Centre for Philosophy Studies of the Faculty of Human Sciences of the Portuguese Catholic University. Originally presented as a Colloquium, these research papers now find their final expression in this volume. According to Jean École, "Lavelle outlined a doctrine of being that, as it developed, renewed the problematics of all the great traditional themes. We find here worked out the themes of evil, suffering, and the possible overcoming of both within an ontological horizon in which human action is informed by an intuition of value that discovers the essence of the radical difference between being and non-being. In a cultural world in need of reborn ontological attention to the real, the study of this author's thought contributes to a new consideration of the very essence and substance of that reality.
The texts that constitute this volume dedicated to the thought of the French philosopher Louis Lavelle (1883-1951) bring to the public the final result of the research work carried out within the scope of the first edition of the Seminar of In-depth Studies on the Ontology of Louis Lavelle, held at the Centre for Philosophy Studies of the Faculty of Human Sciences of the Portuguese Catholic University. Originally presented as a Colloquium, these research papers now find their final expression in this volume. According to Jean École, "Lavelle outlined a doctrine of being that, as it developed, renewed the problematics of all the great traditional themes. We find here worked out the themes of evil, suffering, and the possible overcoming of both within an ontological horizon in which human action is informed by an intuition of value that discovers the essence of the radical difference between being and non-being. In a cultural world in need of reborn ontological attention to the real, the study of this author's thought contributes to a new consideration of the very essence and substance of that reality.
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