Filosofando sobre, a partir e através das religiões afro-brasileiras: resposta aos comentários

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https://doi.org/10.26512/2358-82842025e60346

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Religiões afro-brasileiras, Filosofia da religião, Epistemologia corporificada, Semântica interpretacionista, Agência distribuída, Ontologia relacional

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José Eduardo Porcher, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

José Eduardo Porcher is Research Fellow in Philosophy at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Ph.D. Philosophy, UFRGS). His research focuses on the philosophy of religion and the philosophy of psychiatry, including their intersection.

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2025-12-23

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Porcher, J. E. (2025). Filosofando sobre, a partir e através das religiões afro-brasileiras: resposta aos comentários. Revista Brasileira De Filosofia Da Religião, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.26512/2358-82842025e60346