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Essays on Values Vol. 1

These three volumes, entitled Essays On Values, bring together forty-one recent articles by researchers at the NOVA Institute of Philosophy (IFILNOVA). They are a small sample of everything that, in the last four years, the Institute’s researchers have published, in English, in indexed journals and collections of essays with peer review. As a whole, they reflect very well the research work that is done at IFILNOVA.


INDEX


9 Editorial Note


13 I. WHAT ARE VALUES?


15 Entanglement and Non-Ontology:
How Putnam Clarifies the Link between Aesthetic and Ethical Value
Susana Cadilha and Vítor Guerreiro


39 Nietzsche and Normativity
João Constâncio


89 Values of the Aesthetic? Clearing up the Question
Nuno Fonseca


121 The World and Life are One:
Sense and Value in Early Wittgenstein
Alexandra Dias Fortes


149 The Glow of Irrationality in Art.
The Question of Artistic Values in Hermann Broch
Maria Filomena Molder


173 Values
Erich Rast


193 II. NIETZSCHE STUDIES


195 Questioning Introspection:
Nietzsche and Wittgenstein on “The Peculiar Grammar of the Word ‘I’”
Maria João Mayer Branco


237 Parrhesia and Affirmation in Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Marta Faustino


255 Nietzsche and the Good European Spirit
Pietro Gori


277 III. WITTGENSTEIN STUDIES


279 Wittgenstein on Translation: Sense-for-sense and Epistemological Issues
Nuno Venturinha


295 Wittgenstein, Justice, and Liberalism
Robert Vinten


319 Mythology as a Disease of Language. From Max Müller to Wittgenstein
Benedetta Zavatta


343 IV. ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY


345 The Consequences of Misology.
Socrates’ Apology of Discourse in the Phaedo
Paulo Alexandre Lima


377 Plato’s Philosophical Mimesis:
On the Pedagogical and Protreptic Value of Imperfection
Hélder Telo