Berkeley, Bergson and William James: the concrete empiricism of Franklin Leopoldo e Silva

Discurso 54 (1):114-124 (2024)
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This text proposes an interpretation of the work of Franklin Leopoldo e Silva based on the reading of some of his numerous published articles and books, without neglecting the classes and guidance received from the stage of Scientific Initiation to Postdoctoral studies. Precisely, by highlighting the importance of three thinkers widely studied by Professor Franklin – Berkeley, Bergson and William James –, we suggest that at the heart of this philosophical experience there would be a constant: empiricism. Whether in the classical or radical version, the line we draw in this multiplicity reveals an openness to concrete empiricism.

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