The throwing of a baroque pearl. About a particular form of will to exterminate
Perhaps in this text I make a smooth and round pearly pearl in the thought of Hannah Arendt, a baroque pearl, irregular in shape, not very clean, variegated, contaminated. But I will try to be at least faithful to the tone, to the tonal structure of Arendt's work, and find there what makes sens...
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Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades.
2024
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| Sumario: | Perhaps in this text I make a smooth and round pearly pearl in the thought of Hannah Arendt, a baroque pearl, irregular in shape, not very clean, variegated, contaminated. But I will try to be at least faithful to the tone, to the tonal structure of Arendt's work, and find there what makes sense to me for the reading of a phenomenon of the present, and echo the peremptory and persistent invitation of this thinker to do not bury the word and the reflective judgment. What I am looking for in Hannah Arendt are some concepts, terms developed by her in a constellation of thoughts that make up a singular consistency in her political theory. I approach them as a novice, from an exteriority that I hope can mobilize my arrested, obstructed, impotent political word. This writing is perhaps its beginning or its translation. |
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