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O imperativo ético da hospitalidade no modelo educativo homérico

O imperativo ético da hospitalidade no modelo educativo homérico

Ana Paula Pinto, “O imperativo ético da hospitalidade no modelo educativo homérico,” in Educação, Justiça e Direitos Humanos: Num Mundo Em Transformação, ed. Carlos V. Estêvão et al., Axioma Series in Pedagogy and Philosophy of Education 4 (Braga: Axioma - Publicações da Faculdade de Filosofia, 2023), 453–62, https://doi.org/10.17990/AxiSeries/2023_04_453.

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  • O imperativo ético da hospitalidade no modelo educativo homérico

    Item Type Book Section
    Editor Carlos V. Estêvão
    Editor José Manuel Martins Lopes
    Editor Ana Paula Pinto
    Editor Artur Ilharco Galvão
    Editor João Carlos Onofre Pinto
    Editor Maria José Ferreira Lopes
    Editor Paulo C. Dias
    Author Ana Paula Pinto
    Abstract Attributed since Antiquity to the authorship of Homer, and modernly recognised also as the result of the slow creative elaboration of generations of aoidoi, the Iliad and the Odyssey articulate in an enigmatic poetic plot, from their traditional nature, threads of mythical narratives and historical realities that modern archaeological researches do not fail to confirm. Centred in the elementary theme of the Trojan War, the two poems tried to explain how, at a peculiarly relevant point in the history of humanity, the unfortunate mortals, sometimes individually moved by their own impulses, sometimes collectively coerced by external forces, unleash with their guilt and misery an unprecedented war offensive. The ancient Greek worldview believed that this was the scenario chosen by divine caprice to alleviate the excessive weight of the earth, granted to men as a provisional dwelling. In this context of tormented upheaval, the sacred principle of hospitality (ξενία) stands out in Homer’s poetic legacy with undisputable relevance in the hierarchy of human values: inspired and guaranteed by the superior divine vigilance, it ensured in the ancient world, especially to those to whom painful circumstances forced some kind of fragility (exile, orphanhood, poverty...), the solidary support of the strongest. Occurring then as the most basic manifestation of respect, not only for the divinity (which distributes goods) but also for humanity (which receives them), hospitality was based on an effort of solidarity and balance between men, which we continue to see mirrored throughout all stages of history, and remains alive in the social dynamics of contemporaneity, in the constant dualities of identity and otherness, of welcome and rejection. Within this peculiar narrative framework of the two Homeric Poems, the first literary documents of the West, it seemed particularly suggestive to us to propose the theme of hospitality as a primordial antecedent of the ethical imperative of justice, which is promoted by education and based on the respect for otherness of the most basic human rights.
    Date 2023
    Language Portuguese
    URL https://doi.org/10.17990/AxiSeries/2023_04_453
    Rights © 2023 Aletheia - Associação Científica e Cultural
    Place Braga
    Publisher Axioma - Publicações da Faculdade de Filosofia
    ISBN 978-972-697-364-5
    Pages 453-462
    Series Axioma Series in Pedagogy and Philosophy of Education
    Series Number 4
    Book Title Educação, Justiça e Direitos Humanos: Num Mundo Em Transformação
    Date Added 9/14/2023, 10:06:18 PM
    Modified 9/14/2023, 11:37:14 PM

    Tags:

    • ethical imperative, homeric educational model, homeric poems, hospitality

    Notes:

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