Review of El concepto de amor en Arendt by A. Campillo. Madrid, Abada editores, 2019, 145 pp.
There is a hidden thread that runs through Arendt's work, that can be discovered from the affective register of love. According to the main thesis of Campillo's book, El concepto de amor en Arendt, there we find the center of gravity that articulates the German philosopher's philosoph...
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Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades.
2022
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| Sumario: | There is a hidden thread that runs through Arendt's work, that can be discovered from the affective register of love. According to the main thesis of Campillo's book, El concepto de amor en Arendt, there we find the center of gravity that articulates the German philosopher's philosophical thought and political theory. Campillo's analysis begins with the early Arendtian works, The Concept of Love in St. Augustine and Rahel Varnhagen, moving through The Human Condition, where love appears as an anti-political force and in tension with natality, and arrives at The Life of the Mind, where love only appears explicitly in relation to the Augustinian will. One of the most present sources, and central to Campillo's analysis, is the Denktagebuch, which serves as a guide to detect the counterpoints between the "love of the world" and the "love without the world" that underlie the "Arendtian phenomenology of love." |
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