The realization of art as the realization of political life in Arendt's political philosophy A look at the extension of the aesthetics to political philosophy in Arendt's statements
Subject Areas : Journal of History (Tarikh)Mehrdad Behrad 1 , Shahla Islami 2
1 - Ph.D. Student of Philosophy of Art, Islamic Azad University, Science and Research
Branch,
2 - Faculty Member of the Faculty of Theology and Philosophy of Islamic Azad
University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, Iran
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Abstract :
Arendt can be thought of as a constant effort to rebuild the theoretical field of politicalthought. His new meaning in this field, though his result is in Greek sources, containsnew implications. Arendt's attempt to formulate an anti-humanist meaning for freedomand to obscure this term, on the one hand, and his emphasis on the transnational bondbetween plurality and freedom, on the other hand, are the most important of these newdimensions. But the latest missed point in his vote is his view of art as a realm thatguarantees the realization of pluralism and political life in the same way. Since Arendthas never done a work exclusively in the field of aesthetics and art, this articleexamines and finally elaborates on how the theoretical development of the aestheticfield to Arendt's political philosophy is examined in the course of his numerous andvaried works.
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