This essay considers Hannah Arendt’s conception of politics as a self-contained space whose meaning is internally shaped without dependence or recourse to any external source of value. More specifically it is argued that anti-instrumentalism and anti-moralism represent two different but inseparable dimensions of an original and radical version of the “autonomy of politics” thesis.
Una politica a sè stante / A. Besussi. - In: BIBLIOTECA DELLA LIBERTÀ. - ISSN 2035-5866. - LIII:223(2018 Dec), pp. 93-108.
Una politica a sè stante
A. Besussi
2018
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This essay considers Hannah Arendt’s conception of politics as a self-contained space whose meaning is internally shaped without dependence or recourse to any external source of value. More specifically it is argued that anti-instrumentalism and anti-moralism represent two different but inseparable dimensions of an original and radical version of the “autonomy of politics” thesis.File in questo prodotto:
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