José Barata-Moura
José Adriano Rodrigues Barata-Moura,
GOSE (born 26 June 1948 in
Lisbon) is a
Portuguese philosopher, and a prestigious actual figure of the Portuguese culture. Dedicating his thought to many philosophical subjects such as politics, ethics and, most of all, to
ontology. From May 7, 1998 until May 22, 2006, Barata-Moura served as the
Rector of the
University of Lisbon. He graduated from the
University of Lisbon as a
philosophy student in 1970. Nowadays, José Barata-Moura teaches
Ancient Philosophy, the Philosophy of the
German Idealism and
Marxist Philosophy in the Faculty of Letters of the University of Lisbon. Still very active in his philosophical career, José Barata-Moura is a specialist in the German Idealism Philosophy, specially on
Kant and
Hegel, without mentioning his vast knowledge of
Marxist thought.
He is member of the Presidency of Internationale Gesellschaft für dialektische Philosophie, and member of the Senate of the Convent for Europaische Philosophie und Ideengeschichte. José Barata-Moura is also a Correspondent, in the area of Humanities and Letters, of the
Academy of Sciences of Lisbon.
José Barata-Moura was elected as a deputy of the
European Parliament during the period 1993-1994.
He is also a longtime member of the
Portuguese Communist Party, having written several essays on Marxist subjects.
Barata-Moura is also well known in Portugal as the author of several children's songs (e.g. ''Come a papa, Joana'').
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