Does time deceive us with the mask of space? Beauty and hope in youth according to a "philosophical pessimism"

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Autor(a) principal: Silva Freitas, Matheus
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Logos & Culturas
Texto Completo: https://ojs.catolicadefortaleza.edu.br/index.php/logosculturas/article/view/357
Resumo: Our object is the relationship, expressed particularly in a person's youth, between beauty and hope, and we will approach it from a perspective that we try to articulate here as that of a “philosophical pessimism”. Our main source for reconstructing a pessimistic philosophy is the thought of Schopenhauer (1788-1960), taken here as the starting point of our investigation. Precisely about our object, he maintains that children's heightened sensitivity to beauty fosters the hope that the future will be beautiful, and that such hope inevitably turns to disillusionment with the arrival of youth and the growing realization that life in space and time is actually vain. Some interpretive currents accuse such a conclusion of being subjectivist: it would derive from the melancholic state of mind of this author, it would only spread in a society depressed by a mood similar to his, and would not sustain itself outside the concepts of his doctrine of the Will. We will complement our approach with the analysis of the premises that the Brazilian philosopher Matias Aires (1705-1763) lists when sustaining practically the same conclusion as Schopenhauer; thus, taking into account that these authors wrote in completely different contexts and conceptual languages, and that one never knew the other's thinking, we will adopt a pessimistic and philosophical point of view that is objective, detached of an individual or collective mood, or of any specific doctrine.
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spelling Does time deceive us with the mask of space? Beauty and hope in youth according to a "philosophical pessimism"O tempo ilude-nos com a máscara do espaço? Beleza e esperança na juventude segundo um “pessimismo filosófico”Beleza. Esperança. Juventude. Pessimismo. Schopenhauer. Matias Aires.Beauty. Hope. Youth. Pessimism. Schopenhauer. Mathias Aires.Beauty. Hope. Youth. Pessimism. Schopenhauer. Mathias Aires.Our object is the relationship, expressed particularly in a person's youth, between beauty and hope, and we will approach it from a perspective that we try to articulate here as that of a “philosophical pessimism”. Our main source for reconstructing a pessimistic philosophy is the thought of Schopenhauer (1788-1960), taken here as the starting point of our investigation. Precisely about our object, he maintains that children's heightened sensitivity to beauty fosters the hope that the future will be beautiful, and that such hope inevitably turns to disillusionment with the arrival of youth and the growing realization that life in space and time is actually vain. Some interpretive currents accuse such a conclusion of being subjectivist: it would derive from the melancholic state of mind of this author, it would only spread in a society depressed by a mood similar to his, and would not sustain itself outside the concepts of his doctrine of the Will. We will complement our approach with the analysis of the premises that the Brazilian philosopher Matias Aires (1705-1763) lists when sustaining practically the same conclusion as Schopenhauer; thus, taking into account that these authors wrote in completely different contexts and conceptual languages, and that one never knew the other's thinking, we will adopt a pessimistic and philosophical point of view that is objective, detached of an individual or collective mood, or of any specific doctrine.Nosso objeto é a relação, expressa particularmente na fase da juventude de uma pessoa, entre beleza e esperança, e nós o abordaremos segundo a perspectiva de um “pessimismo filosófico”. A nossa principal fonte para reconstruir uma filosofia pessimista é o pensamento de Schopenhauer (1788-1960), tomado aqui como ponto de partida da investigação. Precisamente sobre o objeto, ele sustenta que a acentuada sensibilidade das crianças para a beleza fomenta a esperança de que o futuro será belo, e que tal esperança fatalmente vira desilusão com a chegada da juventude e a crescente percepção de que a vida, no espaço e no tempo, na verdade é vã. Algumas correntes interpretativas acusam uma tal conclusão de subjetivista: ela derivaria de um estado de espírito melancólico do autor, que só se difundiria em uma sociedade abatida por um ânimo semelhante ao dele, mas que não se sustentaria fora dos conceitos da sua doutrina da Vontade. Complementaremos a nossa abordagem com a análise das premissas que o filósofo brasileiro Matias Aires (1705- 1763) elenca ao sustentar praticamente a mesma conclusão de Schopenhauer; assim, levando em conta que tais autores escreveram em contextos e linguagens conceituais completamente distintas, e que um jamais conheceu o pensamento do outro, adotaremos um ponto de vista pessimista e filosófico que é objetivo, independente de uma disposição de espírito, individual ou coletiva, ou de qualquer doutrina específica.Faculdade Católica de Fortaleza (FCF)2022-07-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.catolicadefortaleza.edu.br/index.php/logosculturas/article/view/357Logos & Culturas Revista Acadêmica Multidisciplinar de Iniciação Científica; Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022); 120-129Logos & Culturas Revista Acadêmica Multidisciplinar de Iniciação Científica; Vol. 2 Núm. 1 (2022); 120-129Logos & Culturas; v. 2 n. 1 (2022); 120-1292763-986Xreponame:Logos & Culturasinstname:Faculdade Católica de Fortalezainstacron:CATFORporhttps://ojs.catolicadefortaleza.edu.br/index.php/logosculturas/article/view/357/366Copyright (c) 2022 Logos & Culturasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva Freitas, Matheus2022-07-07T20:03:28Zoai:ojs2.ojs.catolicadefortaleza.edu.br:article/357Revistahttps://ojs.catolicadefortaleza.edu.br/index.php/logosculturas/indexPRIhttps://ojs.catolicadefortaleza.edu.br/index.php/logosculturas/oaiperiodicos@catolicadefortaleza.edu.br2763-986X2763-986Xopendoar:2022-07-07T20:03:28Logos & Culturas - Faculdade Católica de Fortalezafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Does time deceive us with the mask of space? Beauty and hope in youth according to a "philosophical pessimism"
O tempo ilude-nos com a máscara do espaço? Beleza e esperança na juventude segundo um “pessimismo filosófico”
title Does time deceive us with the mask of space? Beauty and hope in youth according to a "philosophical pessimism"
spellingShingle Does time deceive us with the mask of space? Beauty and hope in youth according to a "philosophical pessimism"
Silva Freitas, Matheus
Beleza. Esperança. Juventude. Pessimismo. Schopenhauer. Matias Aires.
Beauty. Hope. Youth. Pessimism. Schopenhauer. Mathias Aires.
Beauty. Hope. Youth. Pessimism. Schopenhauer. Mathias Aires.
title_short Does time deceive us with the mask of space? Beauty and hope in youth according to a "philosophical pessimism"
title_full Does time deceive us with the mask of space? Beauty and hope in youth according to a "philosophical pessimism"
title_fullStr Does time deceive us with the mask of space? Beauty and hope in youth according to a "philosophical pessimism"
title_full_unstemmed Does time deceive us with the mask of space? Beauty and hope in youth according to a "philosophical pessimism"
title_sort Does time deceive us with the mask of space? Beauty and hope in youth according to a "philosophical pessimism"
author Silva Freitas, Matheus
author_facet Silva Freitas, Matheus
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva Freitas, Matheus
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Beleza. Esperança. Juventude. Pessimismo. Schopenhauer. Matias Aires.
Beauty. Hope. Youth. Pessimism. Schopenhauer. Mathias Aires.
Beauty. Hope. Youth. Pessimism. Schopenhauer. Mathias Aires.
topic Beleza. Esperança. Juventude. Pessimismo. Schopenhauer. Matias Aires.
Beauty. Hope. Youth. Pessimism. Schopenhauer. Mathias Aires.
Beauty. Hope. Youth. Pessimism. Schopenhauer. Mathias Aires.
description Our object is the relationship, expressed particularly in a person's youth, between beauty and hope, and we will approach it from a perspective that we try to articulate here as that of a “philosophical pessimism”. Our main source for reconstructing a pessimistic philosophy is the thought of Schopenhauer (1788-1960), taken here as the starting point of our investigation. Precisely about our object, he maintains that children's heightened sensitivity to beauty fosters the hope that the future will be beautiful, and that such hope inevitably turns to disillusionment with the arrival of youth and the growing realization that life in space and time is actually vain. Some interpretive currents accuse such a conclusion of being subjectivist: it would derive from the melancholic state of mind of this author, it would only spread in a society depressed by a mood similar to his, and would not sustain itself outside the concepts of his doctrine of the Will. We will complement our approach with the analysis of the premises that the Brazilian philosopher Matias Aires (1705-1763) lists when sustaining practically the same conclusion as Schopenhauer; thus, taking into account that these authors wrote in completely different contexts and conceptual languages, and that one never knew the other's thinking, we will adopt a pessimistic and philosophical point of view that is objective, detached of an individual or collective mood, or of any specific doctrine.
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