Publication: Ponencias.-The role and the place of Hannah Arendt in Ágnes Heller’s Theory of Morals
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2020-07-27
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Vestrucci, Andrea
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Universidad de Murcia
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El artículo trata de dos aspectos de la conexión entre la posición ética de Hannah Arendt y la de Ágnes Heller
(limitadamente a la Theory of Morals): la noción de la condición humana y la concepción del juicio estéticomoral,
con referencia a las diferencias y a los paralelismos entre las dos filósofas. Estas diferencias y estos
paralelismos contribuyen a la definición del concepto de vida buena de Heller, ejemplificado por la persona real
de Hannah Arendt, como expresión de la síntesis entre el aspecto moral y el estético de la ética, y como el
símbolo de la relación filosófica entre las dos pensadoras
ABSTRACT The paper concerns two aspects of the connection between the ethical positions of Hannah Arendt and Ágnes Heller (limited to the Theory of Morals): the notion of the human condition and the conception of moralaesthetic judgment, with reference to the differences and parallelisms between the two philosophers. These differences and parallelisms contribute to the determination of Heller’s conception of the good life, exemplified by the living person of Hannah Arendt, as an expression of the synthesis between the moral and the aesthetic aspect of the ethics, and as a symbol of the philosophical relationship between the two thinkers.
ABSTRACT The paper concerns two aspects of the connection between the ethical positions of Hannah Arendt and Ágnes Heller (limited to the Theory of Morals): the notion of the human condition and the conception of moralaesthetic judgment, with reference to the differences and parallelisms between the two philosophers. These differences and parallelisms contribute to the determination of Heller’s conception of the good life, exemplified by the living person of Hannah Arendt, as an expression of the synthesis between the moral and the aesthetic aspect of the ethics, and as a symbol of the philosophical relationship between the two thinkers.
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