IAGO ORLANDI GAZOLA

Course
Doctorate Degree
Research title
Intuition and reason in the structure of the first part of Ethics
Research abstract

De Deo is a text that is still the subject of several interpretations among commentators. Its complexity is due mainly to its very important thematic niche. Being the first part of Ethics, it is a text that presents not only a certain definition of God, but also a certain knowledge of God based on this genetic definition, a knowledge that encompasses his properties and everything that necessarily follows from it. Our objective in this research is to seek to understand the demonstrative structure of De Deo based on the relationship between intuitive science and reason, such as presented in Ethics itself, in which reason for the first time is presented as entirely capable, together with intuition, of producing adequate knowledge about things.

Graduate Advisor
Homero Silveira Santiago
Funding
CNPq