Works by Borges, Maria (exact spelling)

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  1. What Can Kant Teach Us About Emotions?Maria Borges - 2004 - Journal of Philosophy 101 (3):140-158.
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    Kant on Eating and Drinking.Maria Borges - 2021 - Con-Textos Kantianos 1 (13):234-244.
    In this paper I analyze Kant’s ideas about eating and drinking. First, I show that gluttony and drunkenness are considered ways to oppose to the duty to oneself as an animal being. Second, I claim that for Kant there is a healthy way of having meals, which consists in eating together with friends. Then I indicate that Kant accepts that one can drink at dinner parties but has to avoid drinks that lead to drunkenness and unsocial behavior. In this sense, (...)
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    Emotion and the beautiful in Art.Maria Borges - 2022 - Con-Textos Kantianos 15:263-271.
    In this paper, I aim at explaining the difference Kant makes between emotion, the beautiful and the sublime. I begin by explaining what an emotion is, showing that it refers to feelings that are related to desire. In contrast, I show that the feeling of beautiful and the sublime give us an inactive delight, that is not related to an interest in the object. The feeling of beautiful is related to the judgment of taste, and it has a universal validity (...)
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    Physiology and the controlling of affects in Kant's philosophy.Maria Borges - 2008 - Kantian Review 13 (2):46-66.
    Kant is categorical about the relation between virtue and the controlling of inclinations:Since virtue is based on inner freedom it contains a positive command to a human being, namely to bring all his capacities and inclinations under his reason's control and so to rule over himself. Virtue presupposes apathy, in the sense of absence of affects. Kant revives the stoic ideal of tranquilitas as a necessary condition for virtue: ‘The true strength of virtue is a tranquil mind’ . In the (...)
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    Passions and evil in Kant's philosophy.Maria Borges - 2014 - Manuscrito 37 (2):333-355.
    In this paper, I aim at relating passions to evil in Kant's philosophy. I begin by explaining the difference between affects and passions in the text Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View. Kant claims that both affects and passions are illnesses of the mind, because both affect and passion hinder the sovereignty of reason. I show that passions are worse than affects for the purpose of pure reason. Second, I relate affects and passions to the degrees of the propensity (...)
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    Capitalismo naturalista e modo de produção capitalista: crítica ao pensamento de Eugênio Gudin.Maria Borges & João Bocchi - 2019 - Verinotio – Revista on-line de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas 25 (2):191-214.
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  7. Actions and feelings: Série 2.Maria Borges - 2008 - Kant E-Prints 3:115-122.
    In this paper, I analyze Kant’s theory of action and if human beings can act morally without being moved by sensible feelings. I will show that the answer of the Critique of Pure Reason, Groundwork and the Critical of Practical Reason is without any doubt “yes”, but Kant is ambiguous in the Metaphysics of Morals and also in the Anthropology. In the Metaphysics of Morals, Kant claims that there are some sensible conditions to the reception of the concept of duty: (...)
     
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    Emotions and Practical Reason in Kant.Maria Borges - 2007 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 10:161-166.
    In this paper, I shall discuss the relation between practical reason and emotions in Kant. First, I begin by explaining why knowledge of emotions is important for the transcendental project in the moral domain, understood as the claim that reason can determine our actions, in spite of our inclinations. Second, I explain the definition of affects and passions in Kant's philosophy and relate the two to feelings and the faculty of desire. I then question the possibility of controlling emotions, showing (...)
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    Emotions and Practical Reason in Kant.Maria Borges - 2007 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 10:161-166.
    In this paper, I shall discuss the relation between practical reason and emotions in Kant. First, I begin by explaining why knowledge of emotions is important for the transcendental project in the moral domain, understood as the claim that reason can determine our actions, in spite of our inclinations. Second, I explain the definition of affects and passions in Kant's philosophy and relate the two to feelings and the faculty of desire. I then question the possibility of controlling emotions, showing (...)
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    Emotion, reason, and action in Kant.Maria Borges - 2019 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Action, reason, and causes in Kant -- Can we act without feelings? Respect, sympathy and other forms of love -- A place for affects and passion in the Kantian system -- What can Kant teach us about emotions? -- Physiology and the controlling of affects in Kant's philosophy -- Virtue as a cure for affects and passions -- The beautiful and the good: refinement as an introduction to morality -- Women and emotion -- Evil and passion -- An emotional Kant?
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    From Aesthetic Pleasures to Morality.Maria Borges - 2021 - In Camilla Serck-Hanssen & Beatrix Himmelmann (eds.), The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress. De Gruyter. pp. 1395-1402.
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    Kant's Metaphysics of Morals as guidance in a morally and legally complex world.Maria Borges, Thomas Mertens & Alessandro Pinzani - 2017 - Ethic@ - An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 16 (3):389-394.
    Presentation to the special issue on Kant's Metaphysics of Morals.
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    Kant’s Metaphysics of Morals as guidance in a morally and legally complex world.Maria Borges, Thomas Mertens & Alessandro Pinzani - 2017 - Ethic@: An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 16 (3):389–394.
    Presentation to the special issue on Kant's Metaphysics of Morals.
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    Kant on Women and Emotion.Maria Borges - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 25:13-19.
    Kant has often been criticized for holding a very negative vision of women, according to which they are less rational and less morally valuable than men. In this paper, I shall argue quite the opposite. I will show that, in spite of some minor pejorative comments, Kant held that women fit better the ideal of a moral person than men. This is due to some qualities of the female sex, mainly the women capacity for self-control and the capacity for having (...)
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  15. Kant on woman and morality: Série 2.Maria Borges - 2010 - Kant E-Prints 5:162-168.
    Kant has often been criticized for holding a very negative vision of women, according to which they are less rational and less morally valuable than men. I shall argue quite the opposite. I will show that, in spite of some minor pejorative comments, Kant held that women fit better the ideal of a moral person than men. This is due to some qualities of the female sex, mainly women’s capacity for self–control and the capacity for having moral emotions such as (...)
     
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  16. Kantian virtue as cure for affects and passions: Série 2.Maria Borges - 2009 - Kant E-Prints 4:267-283.
    : In the Critique of Practical Reason, Kant presents virtue not as an arduous task, but as an endeavor, that costs a lot for the agent. In order to explain in what consists moral content, Kant tells a story of an honest man, to whom it is offered great gifts if he joins the calumniators of an innocent person, but he denies it. Then he is threatened by his friends, who deny him friendship, by his relatives, who deny him inheritance, (...)
     
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  17. La Mente En La IntersecciónThe Mind In The Intersection.María Borges - 2008 - Laguna 23.
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    Para todo mal, a cura.Maria Borges - 2014 - Con-Textos Kantianos 1:10-22.
    Nesse artigo, eu apresento a teoria kantiana do mal. Mostrarei que Kant divide o mal em três níveis: fraqueza, impureza e perversidade, relacionando-os com afetos e paixões. Eu defendo que Kant apresenta várias formas de curar o mal nos diversos textos, tais como Doutrina da Virtude, Antropologia, Ideia para uma história universal do ponto de vista cosmopolita e Religião nos limites da simples razão. Eu tentarei mostrar que a virtude é impotente para curar o mal e que Kant apresenta uma (...)
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    Positivismo y hermenéutica en la teoría de Davidson.María Borges - 2000 - Manuscrito 23 (1):121-146.
    Donald Davidson intenta reconciliar dos posiciones tradicionalmente opuestas: la positivista, naturalista, y la hermenéutica. Sin embargo, aunque sostiene la identidad mente-cerebro y la explicación causal de la acción, en su teoría tienen más relevancia la autonomía e irreductibilidad de lo mental así como la relación de justificación que existe entre razones y causas y que fundamenta las explicaciones de sentido común. Argumentaré que su intento conciliador no ha tenido éxito ya que opta claramente por el proyecto interpretativo frente al explicativo. (...)
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  20. Reasons and Causes of Actions in Kant.Maria Borges - 2008 - In Valerio Hrsg V. Rohden, Ricardo Terra & Guido Almeida (eds.), Recht Und Frieden in der Philosophie Kants. pp. 1--63.
     
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    The Metaphysics of Morals: between the a priori and a practical anthropology.Maria Borges - 2017 - Ethic@ - An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 16 (3):423-436.
    In this paper, I analyze the place of the Metaphysics of morals in the Kantian system. I claim that this work is the passage between a pure part of ethics and a practical anthropology. Although this book was first conceived to be a pure moral theory - moralia pura-, it ended up dealing with principle of applications of the moral law to sensible moral beings- philosophia moralis applicata. I also hold that the Doctrine of Virtue presents some sensible elements that (...)
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  22. Ciencia Y Objetividad Moral. La Deliberación Constitutiva. Josep E. Corbí, Un Lugar Para La Moral. [REVIEW]María Borges - 2004 - Laguna 14.
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  23. De Edipo a la neurona. Manual de neurociencia recreativa. S. Johnson, La mente de par en par. Nuestro cerebro y la neurociencia en la vida cotidiana From Oedipus to the neuron. Handbook of recreational neuroscience. T. Johnson, La mente de par en par. Nuestro cerebro y la neurociencia en la vida cotidiana. [REVIEW]María Borges - 2006 - Laguna 19.
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  24. El Conocimiento De Un Algoritmo. Martin Davis, La Computadora Universal. De Leibniz A Turing. [REVIEW]María Borges - 2003 - Laguna 12.
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  25. Robert LOUDEN. Kant’s impure ethics. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2000. [REVIEW]Maria Borges - 2003 - Kant E-Prints 2:1-5.
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  26. Wittgenstein Y Popper: Genialidad, Desprecio Y Resentimiento. David J. Edmonds & John An Eidison, El Atizador De Wittgenstein. Una Jugada Incompleta. [REVIEW]María Borges - 2003 - Laguna 12.
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