THE EPISTEMOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF CULTURE IN ORGANIZATIONS
The discussion of organizational culture has its roots in anthropology, where the concept of culture extends beyond visible behaviors to encompass shared beliefs, values, and meanings. The term “culture,” borrowed from anthropology for use in the organizational field, acquires new layers of complexity, being understood in different ways depending on the adopted approach. When applying […]
Democracy, Religion, and Politics: The Dilemmas of the 21st Century
This study explores the relationship between politics, religion, and democracy, pointing to potential challenges for democracy and considering the importance of popular participation for its legitimacy. Considering the consequences that arise from the participation of religious groups in society as public entities, we ask: what is the best way to evaluate public discussions about controversial […]
Essay towards an understanding of the essence of human love
This presentation explores ethics’ role in the search for love. Within this context, according to Lima (2017), love is intrinsically linked to the human will. For the author, the human will is influenced by action, and when this is directed towards the search for genuine wisdom, that love can be fully realized. Because, for Silva […]