Tarcísio Padilha
Tarcísio Meirelles Padilha (17 April 1928 – 9 September 2021) was a Brazilian philosopher and chairman of the Brazilian Academy of Letters. He was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on 17 April 1928, the son of Raymundo Delmiriano Padilha and D. Mayard Meirelles Padilha. In 1951, he married Ruth Maria Fortuna Padilha, and the couple has six children.
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Biography
Padilha did his schooling at the Grupo Escolar D. Pedro II in Petrópolis, the Colégio Nossa Senhora Auxiliadora in Campinas and the Colégio Santo Inácio. He obtained a BA in Philosophy and Law from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro. He also studied at the Escola Superior de Guerra and the Universidade Federal Fluminense. He obtained his PhD in Philosophy from the State University of Rio de Janeiro. He has taught Philosophy at the State University of Rio de Janeiro (where he served as head of department), the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, the Universidade Santa Úrsula, the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, and the Universidade Gama Filho. He was a member of the permanent administrative body of the Escola Superior de Guerra.
He was the fifth occupant of Chair 2 of the Brazilian Academy of Letters, to which he was elected on 20 March 1997, in succession to Mário Palmério. He was received on 13 June 1997 by academic Arnaldo Niskier. He in turn received the academics Ana Maria Machado, Luiz Paulo Horta and Marco Lucchesi. He chaired the Brazilian Academy of Letters in 2000 and 2001.[1]
Works
- A Ontologia Axiológica de Louis Lavelle (1955; 2012)
- Filosofia, Ideologia e Realidade Brasileira (1971)
- Brasil em Questão (1975)
- Uma Filosofia da Esperança (1982)
- Dr. Alceu e o Laicato Hoje no Brasil (1993)
- Libertação e Liberdade (1995)
- Educação e Filosofia (1995)
- Alceu / Tudo Se Transfigura – Introdução e antologia (1995)
- Realismo da Esperança (1996)
- Privilégio do Instante (1997)
- Literatura e Filosofia (1997)
- O Cura da Aldeia Global (1998)
- Uma Ética do Cotidiano (1999)
- História e Filosofia (1999)
References
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