Political Thought Philosophy Saint Augustine - Saint Augustine, drawing on Cicero, contrasts two types of government through the antithesis regere – dominari: one governed by discipline and benevolence, the other driven by pride and the taste for luxury. It is in this context that he proposes the famous etymology, reges a regendo.
Learn more about Saint Augustine's thought in this video.
This series includes a set of classes on various topics related to the School Curriculum of Basic Education, for students in Elementary and High School, and the early stages of Undergraduate studies.
The classes are taught by masters and doctors, specialists in the presented themes. They have been designed to be strategically used by the school's pedagogical coordination, in case an educator is absent or as a dynamic element to enrich certain content taught by the educator.
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Discover the entire CPT Professor Eventual series, Volume 6, available on DVDs. It covers the following topics:
Class 1 - Dawn of Philosophy - Origins of Philosophical Thought and Its Main Characteristics
Class 2 - Political Philosophy - Justice, Citizenship, and Government
Class 3 - Philosophy of Knowledge
Class 4 - Urban Sociology - The City and Social Relations
Class 5 - Moral Philosophy - Ethics and Freedom
Class 6 - Sociology - Revisiting the Classics
Class 7 - Sociology - Culture, Networks, Power, and Social Relations
Class 8 - Environmental Sociology - Globalization, Space, and Social Coexistence
Class 9 - Aesthetic Philosophy - What is Beauty?
Class 10 - Brazilian Social Thought - The Interpreters of Brazil