A metafísica aristotélica na construção de uma práxis meta-sensível e virtuosa
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metafísica; práxis suprassensível; virtudes inteligíveis; racionais.Abstract
In this article, the various concepts of Aristotelian metaphysics are discussed, using it for a reinterpretation of the theological virtues - faith, hope and charity - in a supersensible and meta-empirical perspective without, however, any distance from philosophy, but with a true approximation of what was constituted as Aristotle's first science. Furthermore, as primary objectives, we sought to renew human action based on metaphysics, redefining the concept of virtue, and culminating in a praxis that is motivated and sustained solely by a purely rational intelligibility. Discourse analysis was used as a methodology, understanding language in its various meanings, based on literary reviews. Finally, it was possible to renew and motivate human action from a supersensible meaning, redefiniting the concept and understanding of virtues from a metaphysical perspective, and building a social, human and fraternal practice, which is sustained solely by rationality.
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