Memory after the end of Modernity in Hannah Arendt

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  • Noelia Bueno Gómez
Keywords: end of modernity, totalitarianism, memory

Abstract

Hannah Arendt connects the end of Modernity with a historical specific event: the ascent of Totalitarianisms. According to Arendt, that event would have supposed a cut in History and Tradition, a gap between a suddenly foreign past and an unforseeable future. In this article I restate Arendt’s solutions to the problem of how can be reminded and told what, after the break in History and Philosophical Tradition, it is not possible to understand trought the traditional categories of significance. This solution consist on: a phenomenological philosophical method, a «History of events» instead of a History of process and a defense of free thinking, capable of facing the reality his own resources.

 

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Bueno Gómez, N. (2009). Memory after the end of Modernity in Hannah Arendt. Daimon Revista Internacional de Filosofia, (47), 123–132. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/daimon/article/view/97561
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