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Γιατί επιστρέφουμε σε τόπους, ανθρώπους και εμπειρίες του παρελθόντος;Στο πιο προσωπικό του μέχρι σήμερα έργο ο Θεοφάνης Τάσης συνδυάζει τη φιλοσοφία, την ποίηση και την αυτοβιογραφία σ' ένα υβριδικό ημερολόγιο. Ταξιδεύοντας από το Ρίο ντε Τζανέιρο μέχρι τη Σεούλ στοχάζεται άλλοτε εύθυμα, ενίοτε μελαγχολικά, τη φιλία, την πατρίδα και τη θνητότητα. Έργο βαθιάς ομορφιάς το «Εν Μέση Οδώ» (εκδ. Αρμός) μιλά με συγκινητική ειλικρίνεια για την κοινοτοπία και το μυστήριο της ανθρώπινης συνθήκης.Θεοφάνης Τάσης: Λίγα λόγια για τον συγγραφέαΟ Θεοφάνης Τάσης γεννήθηκε το 1976 στο Μόναχο όπου και μεγάλωσε. Διδάσκει Σύγχρονη Πρακτική Φιλοσοφία στο Alpen-Adria Universität στην Αυστρία και είναι επισκέπτης καθηγητής στο Universität St. Gallen στην Ελβετία. Διετέλεσε Stanley J. Seeger Fellow στο Πανεπιστήμιο του Princeton, Marie Curie Fellow στο Université Saint-Louis στις Βρυξέλλες και Erasmus Fellow στο Freie Universität Berlin. Η έρευνά του αφορά την σχέση πολιτικής, ηθικής και ανθρώπινης αναβάθμισης με επίκεντρο τις έννοιες εικόνα, θνητότητα και τέχνη του βίου. Τα έργα του Πολιτικές του Βίου: Η Ειρωνεία (Εκδόσεις Ευρασία, 2012) και Καστοριάδης: Μια Φιλοσοφία της Αυτονομίας (Εκδόσεις Ευρασία, 2007) έχουν βραβευθεί με το Καυταντζόγλειο βραβείο του Πανεπιστημίου Αθηνών, ενώ το Ψηφιακός Ανθρωπισμός: Εικονιστικό Υποκείμενο και Τεχνητή Νοημοσύνη (Εκδόσεις Αρμός, 2019) ήταν υποψήφιο για το Κρατικό Βραβείο Δοκιμίου 2020. Στα ελληνικά κυκλοφορούν ακόμη τα έργα του: Φιλοσοφία της Ανθρώπινης Αναβάθμισης (Εκδόσεις Αρμός, 2021), Πολιτικές του Βίου ΙΙ: Η Επιμέλεια Εαυτού στην Εικονιστική Κοινωνία (Εκδόσεις Αρμός, 2017), Φάρμακον (Εκδόσεις Ευρασία, 2011) και οι ποιητικές συλλογές Φυσιολογικά Ευρήματα (Εκδόσεις Κέδρος, 2001) και Απογεύματα στον Καπιταλισμό (Εκδόσεις Τυπωθήτω, 2009). Το μεταφραστικό του έργο περιλαμβάνει βιβλία των Martin Heidegger, John Stewart Mill, Αλέξανδρου Νεχαμά και Roberto Mangabeira Unger.
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O filósofo e jurista Roberto Mangabeira Unger (foto), 76 anos, desembarcou no Brasil neste fim de semana para participar de uma série de encontros sobre desenvolvimento regional com as lideranças do Congresso. "Precisamos abandonar um modelo de desenvolvimento que consiste em distribuir compensações pelo atraso relativo e equipar as vanguardas de cada região", diz ele. "Essas vanguardas são a segunda chance do Brasil." O tema do desenvolvimento regional foi um dos que ocuparam Mangabeira Unger nas duas oportunidades em que ele foi chefe de uma pasta na administração federal, a Secretaria de Assuntos Estratégicos, primeiro no governo Lula e depois no governo Dilma. Seu trabalho intelectual, no entanto, o inclui na tradição dos intérpretes da sociedade brasileira e dos formuladores de projetos nacionais. Mangabeira Unger nasceu no Rio de Janeiro em 1947, mas ensina filosofia e direito na Universidade Harvard, nos Estados Unidos, há mais de cinco décadas. Nesta entrevista ao Encontro Antagonista realizada em São Paulo neste domingo, 6, o professor diz que nenhum dos dois líderes que hoje polarizam a política brasileira está apto a criar uma "economia do conhecimento includente" que permita ao país avançar. "O brasileiro pobre tem um horizonte econômico e espiritual que é pequeno burguês. Ele aspira a uma modesta prosperidade e independência", diz. "Nem Lula nem Bolsonaro são os líderes de que o Brasil precisa para sair do primitivismo." Mangabeira também fala sobre as guerras culturais e identitárias, o crescimento da religião evangélica, o papel dos militares e o relacionamento entre os Três Poderes. Apoie o jornalismo independente. Assine o combo O Antagonista + Crusoé: https://assine.oantagonista.com/ Siga O Antagonista nas redes sociais e cadastre-se para receber nossa newsletter: https://bit.ly/newsletter-oa Leia mais em www.oantagonista.uol.com.br | www.crusoe.uol.com.br
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Roberto Mangabeira Unger, 75 anos, professor da Escola de Direito da Universidade Harvard, nos Estados Unidos, é pessimista sobre as chances de avanço econômico e social do Brasil. Apoiador de Ciro Gomes (PDT), ele afirmou que falta um plano de ação no governo ao presidente que tomará posse em 1º de janeiro de 2023, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT). “O necessário é tirar o país do marasmo em que caiu”, disse em entrevista por videoconferência ao Poder360 na 5ª feira (29.dez.2022).A incapacidade de Lula promover avanços, segundo o professor de Harvard, é a preocupação com as pressões de diferentes grupos, aplacadas com a distribuição de benefícios. Chamou isso de “maneira baixa” de resolver conflitos.Ele é crítico também do presidente Jair Bolsonaro (PL), a quem chamou de “aventureiro político”, que aproveitou a rejeição dos brasileiros à acomodação e ao compadrio, mas não fez nada de transformador.
Roberto Mangabeira Unger é um dos principais filósofos do mundo. E professor titular da Universidade de Harvard.
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Pete describes himself as a capital P pragmatist (and a small D democrat) and offers us his take on this school of thought. In this chat we take a quick tour starting (naturally) with William James before getting to two of Pete's former teachers, both pragmatists: Cornel West and Roberto Mangabeira Unger (the guy in the headshot). Let's hear it for "democratic experimentalism"!
On this week's episode of World Review from the New Statesman, Jeremy Cliffe, in Berlin, and Emily Tamkin, in Washington DC, are joined by Roberto Mangabeira Unger, Roscoe Pound Professor of Law at Harvard and a former Minister in the Lula and Rousseff governments, to discuss whether Brazil's stagnation will lead to crisis, if Lula can make a successful return to politics, and what the similarities are between Brazil and the United States.We'd love to hear from you! Send us your You Ask Us questions at youaskus.co.uk. Find us on Twitter: @jeremycliffe, @idvck and @emilyctamkin.Subscribing to the New Statesman helps us keep producing this podcast. You can now subscribe for 12 weeks for just £12. Visit newstatesman.com/subscribe12More audio from the New Statesman: listen to our twice-weekly UK politics podcast The New Statesman podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lee Smolin is a theoretical physicist who has been since 2001 a founding and senior faculty member at Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. His main contributions have been so far to the quantum theory of gravity, to which he has been a co-inventor and major contributor to two major directions, loop quantum gravity and deformed special relativity. He also contributes to cosmology, through his proposal of cosmological natural selection: a falsifiable mechanism to explain the choice of the laws of physics. He has also contributed to quantum field theory, the foundations of quantum mechanics, theoretical biology, the philosophy of science and economics. He is the author of more than 150 scientific papers and numerous essays and writings for the public on science. He also has written four books which explore philosophical issues raised by contemporary physics and cosmology. These are Life of the Cosmos (1997), Three Roads to Quantum Gravity (2001), The Trouble with Physics (2006) and Time Reborn (2013). Most recently, he coauthored The Singular Universe and The Reality of Time with Roberto Mangabeira Unger. Born in New York City, Smolin attended Hampshire College and Harvard University. After postdocs at IAS Princeton, ITP Santa Barbara, and the University of Chicago he held faculty positions at Yale, Syracuse and Penn State University. A Fellow of the American Physical Society and of the Royal Society of Canada, Smolin was awarded the 2009 Klopsteg Memorial Award from the American Association of Physics Teachers and in 2008 was voted 21st on a list of the 100 most influential public intellectuals by Prospect and Foreign Policy Magazines. He is again on that list in 2015. This year Marina Cortes and he were also awarded the Inaugural Buchalter Cosmology Prize. He is also adjunct professor of physics at the University of Waterloo and a member of the graduate faculty of the philosophy department at the University of Toronto.
Marcelo Tas recebe o filósofo Roberto Mangabeira Unger. O professor titular de Direito da Universidade de Harvard discute os desafios e as maneiras de aprofundar a democracia. Entre tantos questionamentos, Mangabeira responde “como ter esperança em um país com tanto desalento”, pergunta feita por ele mesmo, em 2016, ao saudoso Antônio Abujamra. Além de assessorar figuras da política brasileira como Leonel Brizola, Ciro Gomes e Daniel Dantas, o ex-ministro dos governos Lula e Dilma também esteve na posição de conselheiro do deputado Ulysses Guimarães, estandarte da oposição ao regime militar nos anos 70.
This a conversation with Virginia based podcast host, author and political thinker Pete Davis. We discuss the philosophical tradition of Pragmatism and its history. Show Notes Pete Davis (https://petedavis.org/) (https://twitter.com/PeteDDavis) Pete's work: (https://democraticalternative.org/) (https://www.currentaffairs.org/) (https://www.currentaffairs.org/podcast) William James (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_James) John Dewey (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dewey) Cornel West (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornel_West) Roberto Mangabeira Unger (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger) Know Your Enemy episode (https://know-your-enemy-1682b684.simplecast.com/episodes/rhetoric-of-reaction) Debt: The First 5,000 Years by David Graeber (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1612194192/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0) Richard Rorty (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Rorty) Eddie S. Glaude Jr. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Glaude) Elizabeth Anderson (http://www-personal.umich.edu/~eandersn/) Democracy in Black by Eddie S. Glaude Jr. (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22292727-democracy-in-black) Ralph Nader (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Nader) Pragmatism by William James (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/681508.Pragmatism?from_search=true) The Left Alternative by Roberto Mangabeira Unger (https://www.amazon.com/Left-Alternative-Roberto-Mangabeira-Unger/dp/1844673707/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=roberto+unger&qid=1571588051&s=books&sr=1-8) The Self Awakened by Roberto Mangabeira Unger (https://www.amazon.com/Self-Awakened-Pragmatism-Unbound/dp/0674034961/ref=pd_sbs_14_3/143-3278645-1674804?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=0674034961&pd_rd_r=b6e9aefa-f5c7-45fc-a802-3bd5115686f0&pd_rd_w=GAtFy&pd_rd_wg=SFP1I&pf_rd_p=52b7592c-2dc9-4ac6-84d4-4bda6360045e&pf_rd_r=ENYVNX055TRXK5584PKE&psc=1&refRID=ENYVNX055TRXK5584PKE) The Future of American Progressivism by Cornel West, Roberto Managabeira Unger (https://www.amazon.com/Future-American-Progressivism-Roberto-Unger/dp/0807043265/ref=pd_sbs_14_2/143-3278645-1674804?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=0807043265&pd_rd_r=b6e9aefa-f5c7-45fc-a802-3bd5115686f0&pd_rd_w=GAtFy&pd_rd_wg=SFP1I&pf_rd_p=52b7592c-2dc9-4ac6-84d4-4bda6360045e&pf_rd_r=ENYVNX055TRXK5584PKE&psc=1&refRID=ENYVNX055TRXK5584PKE) Age of Fracture by Daniel T. Rodgers (https://www.amazon.com/Age-Fracture-Daniel-T-Rodgers/dp/0674064364/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=age+of+fracture&qid=1571588349&s=books&sr=1-1)
O filósofo Roberto Mangabeira Unger e o economista Eduardo Giannetti Da Fonseca participam do Conversa com Bial e debatem a atual situação político-econômica brasileira
Insights from three of the world's leading thinkers on how political and societal change happens: presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, 'Nudge' author Cass Sunstein, and philosopher Roberto Unger. Plus, the story of how a bar fight in the House of Commons may have inadvertently changed the course of British political history… Presented by Matthew Taylor. Featuring: Doris Kearns Goodwin, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and America’s pre-eminent presidential historian. Author of Leadership: Lessons from the Presidents from Turbulent Times. Cass Sunstein, co-author of Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth and Happiness, on the use of behavioural economics in shaping social policy, author of How Change Happens, and Robert Walmsley Professor at Harvard. Roberto Mangabeira Unger, philosopher and author of The Knowledge Economy. Produced by James Shield. Brought to you by the RSA (Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce).
Insights from three of the world's leading thinkers on how political and societal change happens: presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, 'Nudge' author Cass Sunstein, and philosopher Roberto Unger. Plus, the story of how a bar fight in the House of Commons may have inadvertently changed the course of British political history… Presented by Matthew Taylor. Featuring: Doris Kearns Goodwin, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and America’s pre-eminent presidential historian. Author of Leadership: Lessons from the Presidents from Turbulent Times. Cass Sunstein, co-author of Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth and Happiness, on the use of behavioural economics in shaping social policy, author of How Change Happens, and Robert Walmsley Professor at Harvard. Roberto Mangabeira Unger, philosopher and author of The Knowledge Economy. Produced by James Shield. Brought to you by the RSA (Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce).
Nesta edição, recebemos o filósofo Roberto Mangabeira Unger, professor da Universidade de Harvard e uma das principais influências do programa de governo de Ciro Gomes. Ele fala sobre o seu último livro “Economia do Conhecimento” e sobre a sua experiência no comando da Secretaria de Assuntos Estratégicos (SAE). Saiba quais são as novas práticas na economia do conhecimento, as novas dimensões do insulamento econômico, e os desafios de se construir um vanguardismo intelectual no Brasil e uma economia do conhecimento socialmente includente. The post Economia do Conhecimento com Mangabeira Unger appeared first on Chutando a Escada.
Karin Pettersson, Aftonbladet, and Georg Diez, Der Spiegel/60 pages in conversation with Brazilian philosopher and Harvard professor Roberto Mangabeira Unger about alternative progressive visions for the future. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Karin Pettersson, Aftonbladet, and Georg Diez, Der Spiegel/60 pages in conversation with Brazilian philosopher and Harvard professor Roberto Mangabeira Unger about alternative progressive visions for the future. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Roberto Unger argues that contemporary political progressives have abandoned what 19th century liberals knew: that some ways of living are better than others. In this conversation with Nigel Warburton he argues that we need a different concept of freedom, one that will allow humans to thrive.
In this episode of the Social Science Bites podcast Harvard social theorist Roberto Mangabeira Unger claims that the social sciences need to reorient themselves away from retrospective rationalisation of what exists and focus instead on transformative opportunity. Social Science Bites is made in association with SAGE.
Renowned social theorist Roberto Unger believes that left-of-centre progressives - his own political side - lack the imagination required to tackle the fundamental problems of society. In the run-up to the US presidential elections of 2012, he declared that his former student Barack Obama "must be defeated". Professor Unger argued that President Obama had failed in his first term in office to advance the progressive cause. There was, Unger maintained, effectively no difference between the Democrat and Republican political programmes. In front of an audience at the London School of Economics and Political Science, Roberto Unger discusses with presenter Jo Fidgen the reasons for his critical appraisal of the progressive left in the United States and Europe. He sets out what he believes its alternative agenda should be and gives his verdict on another of his former students: Ed Miliband. Roberto Mangabeira Unger is the Roscoe Pound professor at Harvard Law School. He served as a minister in the Brazilian government of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva from 2007-2009. His books include: "The Left Alternative"; "Democracy Realised"; and "The Self Awakened". His new book, published next year, will address a new theme: "The Religion of the Future". #LSEProgressive Producer: Simon Coates.