HANNAH ARENDT: UNA POÉTICA DE LA NATALIDAD

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  • Fernando Bárcena
Keywords: filosofía de Hannah Arendt, totalitarismo, infancia y natalidad, acontecimiento y educación, experiencia y educación

Abstract

The philosophy of Hannah Arendt conforms a thought, by halves between the philosophy, historical sensitivity and the political analysis, independent and heterodox. One is a thought that truely <>, because all birth is a rupture with the previous thing and marks the foundation of the new thing, of the demolishing experience of the totalitarian barbarism, whose horrible newness is the cracked salary our categories of thought, judgment and moral reflection. In this frame of interpretation, this articleproposes to essentially rethink the arendtian philosophy to the light of this terrible newness and under the key of a concept politician, that is to say: the natality. From this point of view, the philosophy of Hannah Arendt is us like a philosophy of the natality, under which the childhood -the time previous to the word- is the own place where the men and the women who inhabit the Earth can, under the moment of the pure beginning and the radical beginning, to do experience in the world fracturing the reality through the sense.

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Bárcena, F. (2002). HANNAH ARENDT: UNA POÉTICA DE LA NATALIDAD. Daimon Revista Internacional de Filosofia, (26), 107–123. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/daimon/article/view/11921
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