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Resumen de Filosofia e vita. Riconsiderare con gli antichi la dimensione pubblica del pensare: un confronto con Hannah Arendt

Chiara Agnello

  • The essay examines the essential nexus that connects philosophy and life in the classical Greek thought, rejecting the perspective that individualizes in the originary metaphysics the time in which the thought is abstract from the real life to keep itself in an atemporal dimension. The analysis is leaded by a critic comparison with Arendt’s reading of Plato, that supposes a radical separation between nous, philosophical reason turned to the eternal, and the logos, connected to the temporality and characteristic of man’s intersubjective dimension in the polis. The separation between nous and logos typical of Arendt’s interpretation of Plato is considered as a basic element of the idea about a metaphysic subordinating praxis and politics, and it is responsible for the degradation of life’s sphere in the name of a theoría in which the same life doesn’t recognize itself.


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