Agostinho da Silva

Portuguese philosopher and author

Agostinho da Silva - Portuguese philosopher and author
Born

February 13th, 1906
119 years ago

Died

1994
31 years ago — 88 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Portugal

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An influential philosopher and author emerged from Portugal, contributing significantly to 20th-century thought. Emphasis was placed on topics such as identity, freedom, and spirituality. Engaged in academic pursuits, held teaching positions in various universities, and published several works that explored complex philosophical themes. Explored connections between philosophy and education, advocating for a holistic approach to learning. His writings reflected a deep connection to Portuguese culture and identity, merging philosophy with poetic expression. Continued to be an important figure in discussions around philosophy and the role of education until passing in 1994.

Published numerous philosophical texts

Held teaching positions at various universities

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