A análise da mentira em Agostinho

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Ano de defesa: 2012
Autor(a) principal: Blans, Lisiane Sabala lattes
Orientador(a): Sautter, Frank Thomas lattes
Banca de defesa: Rossatto, Noeli Dutra, Corá, Élsio José
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Centro de Ciências Sociais e Humanas
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Filosofia
Departamento: Filosofia
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/27274
Resumo: Lying is a perennial theme of moral philosophy. Due to its frequent practice in the routine of people and institutions, and to its great impact, a philosophical reflection about lying acquires great importance. However, its exact function in the interpersonal and institutional relations, its characterization and legitimacy present themselves as a philosophical challenge, as non trivial philosophical issues. Since the origin of philosophy there were disagreeing opinions about the question of knowing if the act of lying is always acceptable, because, if being veracious does not require explanation, being mendacious does. If, on one hand, Augustine and Kant reject each and every type of lie, considering them as an immoral practice, Plato and Benjamin Constant accepted certain types of lie, since these lies are justified by the context. It means that, even those who show themselves as disposed to accept defined exceptions to the practice of being veracious looked for offering good reasons for the aforesaid exceptions. In the interior of Christian tradition, Augustine rejected each and every kind of lie, not accepting any justification for its practice. Was one of the first thinkers to get closer of a definition and to systematize the lie theme. He developed the lie theme in two treaties, one of them titled “On Lying” (De Mendacio, 395 D.C.), and the other “Against Lying” (Contra Mendacium, 420 D.C.). From such treaties it is proposed an analysis of the Augustinian characterization of lie. Augustine adopts as a starting point, the doubt and by the aid of a dialectic and rhetorical route conducts us to a wide ranging proposal about the theme. His work was composed with the hope of finding necessary and enough characteristics of an objective notion of lie, for beyond each and every probable denial. The Augustine analysis about lie will be enlightened, and, from this, practical cases will be explored in their different levels of complexity. Other thinkers who also use the theme and other issues related to the definition are examined, as the case of the double heart doctrine, as well as correlative themes as the moral luck, the case of silence eloquence, and the application of the fallacy of the slippery slope and the crash of faith in the lie theme.
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spelling 2022-12-07T13:46:18Z2022-12-07T13:46:18Z2012-08-28http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/27274Lying is a perennial theme of moral philosophy. Due to its frequent practice in the routine of people and institutions, and to its great impact, a philosophical reflection about lying acquires great importance. However, its exact function in the interpersonal and institutional relations, its characterization and legitimacy present themselves as a philosophical challenge, as non trivial philosophical issues. Since the origin of philosophy there were disagreeing opinions about the question of knowing if the act of lying is always acceptable, because, if being veracious does not require explanation, being mendacious does. If, on one hand, Augustine and Kant reject each and every type of lie, considering them as an immoral practice, Plato and Benjamin Constant accepted certain types of lie, since these lies are justified by the context. It means that, even those who show themselves as disposed to accept defined exceptions to the practice of being veracious looked for offering good reasons for the aforesaid exceptions. In the interior of Christian tradition, Augustine rejected each and every kind of lie, not accepting any justification for its practice. Was one of the first thinkers to get closer of a definition and to systematize the lie theme. He developed the lie theme in two treaties, one of them titled “On Lying” (De Mendacio, 395 D.C.), and the other “Against Lying” (Contra Mendacium, 420 D.C.). From such treaties it is proposed an analysis of the Augustinian characterization of lie. Augustine adopts as a starting point, the doubt and by the aid of a dialectic and rhetorical route conducts us to a wide ranging proposal about the theme. His work was composed with the hope of finding necessary and enough characteristics of an objective notion of lie, for beyond each and every probable denial. The Augustine analysis about lie will be enlightened, and, from this, practical cases will be explored in their different levels of complexity. Other thinkers who also use the theme and other issues related to the definition are examined, as the case of the double heart doctrine, as well as correlative themes as the moral luck, the case of silence eloquence, and the application of the fallacy of the slippery slope and the crash of faith in the lie theme.A mentira é um tema perene de filosofia moral. Devido à sua prática frequente no cotidiano das pessoas e instituições, e o seu grande impacto, uma reflexão filosófica sobre a mentira adquire grande importância. Entretanto, sua exata função nas relações interpessoais e institucionais, sua caracterização e sua legitimidade apresentam-se como um desafio filosófico, como questões filosóficas não triviais. Desde os primórdios da filosofia houve opiniões discordantes sobre a questão de saber se mentir é sempre admissível, pois, se ser veraz não requer explicação, ser mendaz o exige. Se, por um lado, Agostinho e Kant rejeitam todo e qualquer tipo de mentira, considerando-as como uma prática imoral, Platão e Benjamin Constant aceitaram certos tipos de mentira, desde que justificadas pelo contexto. Isto significa dizer que, mesmo aqueles que se mostraram dispostos a aceitar determinadas exceções à prática de ser veraz, procuraram oferecer boas razões para as referidas exceções. No interior da tradição cristã, Agostinho rejeitou todo e qualquer tipo de mentira, não aceitando nenhuma justificativa para a sua prática. Foi um dos primeiros pensadores a se aproximar de uma definição e sistematizar o tema da mentira. Ele desenvolveu o tema da mentira em dois tratados, um deles intitulado “Sobre a Mentira” (De Mendacio, 395 D.C.), e o outro “Contra a Mentira” (Contra Mendacium, 420 D.C.). A partir de tais tratados propõe-se uma análise da caracterização agostiniana da mentira. Agostinho adota como ponto de partida, a dúvida e mediante um percurso dialético e retórico nos conduz a uma proposta abrangente sobre o tema. Sua obra foi composta na esperança de encontrar características necessárias e suficientes de uma noção objetiva de mentira, para além de toda e qualquer provável refutação. Elucidar-se-á a análise de Agostinho sobre a mentira, e, a partir disso, explorar-seão casos práticos em seus diferentes graus de complexidade. 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv The analysis of lying in Augustine
title A análise da mentira em Agostinho
spellingShingle A análise da mentira em Agostinho
Blans, Lisiane Sabala
Mendacidade
Veracidade
Agostinho
Definição
Ato de fala
Mendacity
Veracity
Augustine
Definition
Speech act
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA
title_short A análise da mentira em Agostinho
title_full A análise da mentira em Agostinho
title_fullStr A análise da mentira em Agostinho
title_full_unstemmed A análise da mentira em Agostinho
title_sort A análise da mentira em Agostinho
author Blans, Lisiane Sabala
author_facet Blans, Lisiane Sabala
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Sautter, Frank Thomas
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Rossatto, Noeli Dutra
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Corá, Élsio José
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Blans, Lisiane Sabala
contributor_str_mv Sautter, Frank Thomas
Rossatto, Noeli Dutra
Corá, Élsio José
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mendacidade
Veracidade
Agostinho
Definição
Ato de fala
topic Mendacidade
Veracidade
Agostinho
Definição
Ato de fala
Mendacity
Veracity
Augustine
Definition
Speech act
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Mendacity
Veracity
Augustine
Definition
Speech act
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description Lying is a perennial theme of moral philosophy. Due to its frequent practice in the routine of people and institutions, and to its great impact, a philosophical reflection about lying acquires great importance. However, its exact function in the interpersonal and institutional relations, its characterization and legitimacy present themselves as a philosophical challenge, as non trivial philosophical issues. Since the origin of philosophy there were disagreeing opinions about the question of knowing if the act of lying is always acceptable, because, if being veracious does not require explanation, being mendacious does. If, on one hand, Augustine and Kant reject each and every type of lie, considering them as an immoral practice, Plato and Benjamin Constant accepted certain types of lie, since these lies are justified by the context. It means that, even those who show themselves as disposed to accept defined exceptions to the practice of being veracious looked for offering good reasons for the aforesaid exceptions. In the interior of Christian tradition, Augustine rejected each and every kind of lie, not accepting any justification for its practice. Was one of the first thinkers to get closer of a definition and to systematize the lie theme. He developed the lie theme in two treaties, one of them titled “On Lying” (De Mendacio, 395 D.C.), and the other “Against Lying” (Contra Mendacium, 420 D.C.). From such treaties it is proposed an analysis of the Augustinian characterization of lie. Augustine adopts as a starting point, the doubt and by the aid of a dialectic and rhetorical route conducts us to a wide ranging proposal about the theme. His work was composed with the hope of finding necessary and enough characteristics of an objective notion of lie, for beyond each and every probable denial. The Augustine analysis about lie will be enlightened, and, from this, practical cases will be explored in their different levels of complexity. Other thinkers who also use the theme and other issues related to the definition are examined, as the case of the double heart doctrine, as well as correlative themes as the moral luck, the case of silence eloquence, and the application of the fallacy of the slippery slope and the crash of faith in the lie theme.
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