El desplazamiento de la filosofía, el no-lugar de la democracia y la lengua de la emancipación

[en] Public space and language, an indissoluble bond, seems to be united if they want to be considered to study democracy. Philosophy, from Platon to Marx, doesn’t think in restoring political activity only by doing philosophy, projecting in history and in a praxis and separate logic from...

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Autor principal: Vermeren, Patrice
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: UNR Editora 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/2133/2592
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Sumario:[en] Public space and language, an indissoluble bond, seems to be united if they want to be considered to study democracy. Philosophy, from Platon to Marx, doesn’t think in restoring political activity only by doing philosophy, projecting in history and in a praxis and separate logic from action, which comes of degradation of politics. From this point of view, this paper is about the agonistic field of political philosophy in France, which crystallizes, explicitly or implicitly in this reference to Hannah Arendt and his rejection of the label of philosopher