Biography:Denis Lerrer Rosenfield

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Short description: Brazilian writer and philosopher
Denis Lerrer Rosenfield
25-11-2014 - Dr. Denis Lerrer Rosenfield em audiência com o vice-presidente Michel Temer (15876031651).jpg
Born (1950-11-21) November 21, 1950 (age 73)[1]
Porto Alegre, Brazil
SchoolHegelianism
Objectivism
InstitutionsNational Autonomous University of Mexico
Pantheon-Sorbonne University
Main interests
Political philosophy, democracy, politics, public affairs, politics, ethics[2]

Denis Lerrer Rosenfield is a Brazilian writer and columnist. Along with Patrícia Carlos de Andrade, Rosenfield has co-founded the Millennium Institute in 2005.[3]

Academic life

Rosenfield has a degree in philosophy from the National Autonomous University of Mexico, and in 1982 he earned a doctorate in philosophy from Université Paris 1 .[1] In 1999, he obtained a post-doctorate at the École Normale Supérieure Lettres et Sciences Humaines (Fontenay/St Cloud).[4]

He is Professor of Philosophy at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul.[2]

Controversies

A defender of individual liberties[5] and of the right to private property,[6] Rosenfield has positioned himself against state interference in citizens' lives.[7] In an interview to Veja's magazine in 2011, he characterized ANVISA, a Brazilian government agency akin to the US' Food and Drug Administration, as "the great tutor of the Brazilian citizen, one who knows everything and to whom we owe blind obedience." According to Rosenfield, the ANVISA Agency was being run by "schizophrenics" whose sole purpose has been to meddle in the lives of the Brazilians.[8]

Rosenfield sees no problem in being called a "rightist", since it means "the defense of personal freedom, of the state and of the property rights."[8]

Selected publications

  • (2007). Reflexões sobre o direito à propriedade. Rio de Janeiro: Elsevier Editora. pp. 207. 
  • (2009). Liberdade de Escolha. Rio de Janeiro: Casa da Palavra Produção Editorial. pp. 95. 

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