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TICA E FILOSOFIA POLTICA II1 semestre de 2012Discipl ina OptativaDestinada: alunos de filosof ia e de outros departamentosCdigo: FLF0389Pr-requisito: FLF0113 e FLF0114Prof. Alberto Ribeiro G. de BarrosCarga horria: 120 horasCrditos: 06Nmero mximo de alunos por turma: 80
TTULO: Dois conceitos de liberdade: Hobbes e Harrington
I OBJETIVO
A disciplina tem a inteno de analisar a noo de liberdade nos
escritos polticos de Thomas Hobbes e J ames Harrington. O intuito mostrarcomo a concepo de cada um desses filsofos est na origem de duas
maneiras distintas de entender a liberdade poltica na modernidade: a
liberdade no sentido negativo, que vai caracterizar a idia de liberdade no
pensamento liberal, e a liberdade como no-dominao, que vai caracterizar a
idia de liberdade no pensamento republicano.
II - CONTEDO
1. Introduo: por que rever a noo de liberdade em Hobbes e
Harrington?
2. A liberdade negativa em Hobbes
2.1. A questo da obrigao poltica
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2.2. A noo de liberdade nos Elementos da Lei Natural e Poltica
2.3. A noo de liberdadeemDo cidado2.4. A noo de liberdade no Leviat
2.5. Liberdade dos sditos e liberdade do Estado
3. A liberdade republicana em Harrington
3.1. A excelncia do regime republicano
3.2. A noo de liberdade na Repblica de Oceana
3.3. Liberdade como no-dominao
3.4. Liberdade e lei
4. Concluso
III - MTODOS UTILIZADOS
Aulas expositivas e seminrios de anlise de texto.
IV - ATIVIDADES DISCENTES
1. Seminrio acompanhado de relatrio a ser entregue no dia da
apresentao.
2. Dissertao a ser entregue at o ltimo dia de aula.
V - CRITRIOS DE AVALIAO
A nota final ser a nota do seminrio ou da dissertao.
VI - BIBLIOGRAFIA
Fontes primrias
Harrington, J ames. The commonwealth of Oceana and A System of Politics(ed. J . G. A. Pocock). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992.
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