O logos ontológico fundante da potencialidade ética no devir em Heráclito

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Resumo: The fact that the philosopher of the logos was concerned with social order is evidenced not only by the surviving fragments but also by the doxography about him that has come down to us. Heraclitus, also known as the philosopher of fire, can be placed between two views of his time (6th century B.C.): a popular (or mythical) one, which he participates in by referring to a natural (divine) law, a source of inspiration for human laws, which are pale reflections of that; and a scientific orientation, of which he was also a precursor, for example, with the theories of the unity of opposites and becoming. Based on Heidegger's exposition in the course “Logic. Heraclitus’ Doctrine of the Logos”, from the summer semester of 1944, we aim to approach what this German thinker calls “original logic”, that is, that which, originally, concerns the thinking of the Λόγος, that is, the original Λόγος which, thought, becomes present in thinking itself. This was the case with Heraclitus' thinking. We then return, guided by Heidegger, to the dawn of ancient philosophy, in search of an essential dialogue between thought and being in its original sense, which underlies every manifestation of the human spirit in deciphering its meaning, which emerges in natural unveiling. Therefore, the simple purpose of Heidegger's reading of the logos in Heraclitus is to meditate on what the Ephesian says about the logos, subsequently articulating some of his fragments in which he directly and indirectly addresses the logos, which “distinguishes” itself between the human and the original (common), and which accounts for the possibility of knowledge and the (potential) autonomy of the human being, and the consequent unfolding of an ethos (an ethics) aligned with the unity of cosmic diversity as will be shown. Certain readings of Heraclitus' theory of becoming could lead to the non-sanctioning of the possibility of knowledge in Heraclitus (and, therefore, of the possibility or potentiality of ethics in his doctrine). Hence, our concern in showing that this is not the case. Finally, we embark on the study of ethos in Heraclitus – that is, the proper way of being of man, which originally meant shelter, a way of inhabiting, indicating the proper, essential, and original way of manifesting man's being in the world – based on the study of the ontological principles of the human condition that, structuring man's ethos, refer to the truth of being. In short, we mainly seek to understand how Heraclitus, by thinking the logos, reveals a social and ethical order that aligns with cosmic unity, exploring his maxims and fragments, and how this translates into the possibility of human knowledge and autonomy, culminating in the analysis of ethos, the proper manifestation of human being in the world, grounded in the truth of being (that is, in the common logos).
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spelling O logos ontológico fundante da potencialidade ética no devir em HeráclitoThe ontological logos founding the ethical potentiality in becoming in HeraclitusHeráclitoÉticaNaturezaUnidadeDevirAlmaLogosHeraclitusEthicsNatureOppositesUnityBecomingSoulCNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIAThe fact that the philosopher of the logos was concerned with social order is evidenced not only by the surviving fragments but also by the doxography about him that has come down to us. Heraclitus, also known as the philosopher of fire, can be placed between two views of his time (6th century B.C.): a popular (or mythical) one, which he participates in by referring to a natural (divine) law, a source of inspiration for human laws, which are pale reflections of that; and a scientific orientation, of which he was also a precursor, for example, with the theories of the unity of opposites and becoming. Based on Heidegger's exposition in the course “Logic. Heraclitus’ Doctrine of the Logos”, from the summer semester of 1944, we aim to approach what this German thinker calls “original logic”, that is, that which, originally, concerns the thinking of the Λόγος, that is, the original Λόγος which, thought, becomes present in thinking itself. This was the case with Heraclitus' thinking. We then return, guided by Heidegger, to the dawn of ancient philosophy, in search of an essential dialogue between thought and being in its original sense, which underlies every manifestation of the human spirit in deciphering its meaning, which emerges in natural unveiling. Therefore, the simple purpose of Heidegger's reading of the logos in Heraclitus is to meditate on what the Ephesian says about the logos, subsequently articulating some of his fragments in which he directly and indirectly addresses the logos, which “distinguishes” itself between the human and the original (common), and which accounts for the possibility of knowledge and the (potential) autonomy of the human being, and the consequent unfolding of an ethos (an ethics) aligned with the unity of cosmic diversity as will be shown. Certain readings of Heraclitus' theory of becoming could lead to the non-sanctioning of the possibility of knowledge in Heraclitus (and, therefore, of the possibility or potentiality of ethics in his doctrine). Hence, our concern in showing that this is not the case. Finally, we embark on the study of ethos in Heraclitus – that is, the proper way of being of man, which originally meant shelter, a way of inhabiting, indicating the proper, essential, and original way of manifesting man's being in the world – based on the study of the ontological principles of the human condition that, structuring man's ethos, refer to the truth of being. In short, we mainly seek to understand how Heraclitus, by thinking the logos, reveals a social and ethical order that aligns with cosmic unity, exploring his maxims and fragments, and how this translates into the possibility of human knowledge and autonomy, culminating in the analysis of ethos, the proper manifestation of human being in the world, grounded in the truth of being (that is, in the common logos).Que o o filósofo do logos preocupou-se com o ordenamento social é evidenciado não apenas pelos fragmentos supérstites, mas também pela doxografia a seu respeito que nos chegaram. Heráclito, também conhecido como o filósofo do fogo, pode ser localizado entre duas visões de seu tempo (século VI a. C.): uma popular (ou mítica), da qual participa ao se referir a uma lei natural (divina), fonte de inspiração das leis humanas, que são pálidos reflexos daquela; e uma de orientação científica, da qual também se fez precursor, por exemplo, com as teorias da unidade dos opostos e do devir. A partir da exposição de Heidegger no curso “Lógica. A doutrina de Heráclito do Logos”, do semestre de verão de 1944, temos o propósito de nos aproximar do que esse pensador alemão chama de “lógica originária”, isto é, aquela que, originariamente, diz respeito ao pensar do Λόγος, isto é, o Λόγος originário que, pensado, faz presença no próprio pensar. Esse foi o caso do pensar de Heráclito. Retornamos então, balizados por Heidegger, ao alvorecer da filosofia antiga, na busca de um diálogo essencial do pensar com o ser em seu sentido original, que subjaz a cada manifestação do espírito humano em decifrar o seu sentido, que emerge no desvelamento natural. Por isso, o simples propósito da leitura de Heidegger do logos em Heráclito é meditar sobre o que o Efésio diz sobre o logos, articulando, na sequência, alguns dos seus fragmentos em que, direta e indiretamente, ele aborda o logos, que se “distingue” entre o humano e o originário (comum), e que responde pela possibilidade do conhecimento e pela (potencial) autonomia do ser humano, e o decorrente desdobramento de um ethos (uma ética) alinhado com a unidade da diversidade cósmica como se procurará mostrar. Certas leituras da teoria do devir de Heráclito poderiam levar ao não sancionamento da possibilidade do conhecimento em Heráclito (e, portanto, da possibilidade ou potencialidade ética em sua doutrina). Por isso, nossa preocupação em mostrar que esse não é o caso. Finalmente, lançamo-nos ao estudo do ethos em Heráclito – ou seja, o modo próprio de ser do homem, que, originalmente, tinha o significado de guarita, modo de habitar, indicando a forma própria, essencial e original de manifestar o ser do homem no mundo – a partir do estudo dos princípios ontológicos da condição humana que, estruturando o ethos do homem, fazem referência à verdade do ser. Enfim, buscamos principalmente entender como Heráclito, ao pensar o logos, revela um ordenamento social e ético que se alinha com a unidade cósmica, explorando suas máximas e fragmentos, e como isso se traduz na possibilidade de conhecimento e autonomia humana, culminando na análise do ethos, a manifestação própria do ser humano no mundo, fundamentada na verdade do ser (ou seja, no logos comum).Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilFilosofiaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em FilosofiaCentro de Ciências Sociais e HumanasSilva, José Lourenço Pereira dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8133358460835506Guimarães, Deborah MoreiraReis, Róbson Ramos dosNascimento, Márcio José Orofino do2024-12-27T15:23:14Z2024-12-27T15:23:14Z2024-10-09info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/33663ark:/26339/0013000019hmjporAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2024-12-27T15:23:14Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/33663Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/PUBhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.com||manancial@ufsm.bropendoar:2024-12-27T15:23:14Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv O logos ontológico fundante da potencialidade ética no devir em Heráclito
The ontological logos founding the ethical potentiality in becoming in Heraclitus
title O logos ontológico fundante da potencialidade ética no devir em Heráclito
spellingShingle O logos ontológico fundante da potencialidade ética no devir em Heráclito
Nascimento, Márcio José Orofino do
Heráclito
Ética
Natureza
Unidade
Devir
Alma
Logos
Heraclitus
Ethics
Nature
Opposites
Unity
Becoming
Soul
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA
title_short O logos ontológico fundante da potencialidade ética no devir em Heráclito
title_full O logos ontológico fundante da potencialidade ética no devir em Heráclito
title_fullStr O logos ontológico fundante da potencialidade ética no devir em Heráclito
title_full_unstemmed O logos ontológico fundante da potencialidade ética no devir em Heráclito
title_sort O logos ontológico fundante da potencialidade ética no devir em Heráclito
author Nascimento, Márcio José Orofino do
author_facet Nascimento, Márcio José Orofino do
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Silva, José Lourenço Pereira da
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8133358460835506
Guimarães, Deborah Moreira
Reis, Róbson Ramos dos
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nascimento, Márcio José Orofino do
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Heráclito
Ética
Natureza
Unidade
Devir
Alma
Logos
Heraclitus
Ethics
Nature
Opposites
Unity
Becoming
Soul
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA
topic Heráclito
Ética
Natureza
Unidade
Devir
Alma
Logos
Heraclitus
Ethics
Nature
Opposites
Unity
Becoming
Soul
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA
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