An arendtian reading of political action and amor mundi in the public space
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https://doi.org/10.4013/con.2024.201.05Keywords:
Action. Policy. Amor Mundi. Public Space. Hannah Arendt.Abstract
The present article is guided in tracing a political-philosophical study and is dedicated to articulating the nuances of the arendtian concept of action, about understanding human action within public space. Observing the nuances and unpredictability by which human action is expressed in the face of the coexistence between equals and different people in the public space is to see the way in which human singularities and the phenomenon of the revelation of identities become evident. In this way, the general objective of the present work is to analyze the political dimension of the Arendtian concept of action linked to the search for the individual's freedom in the public space. In this way, we seek to understand interpersonal interactions in the midst of human plurality and the search for freedom in the world of appearances.
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