El amor al mundo en tiempos de oscuridad. Un siglo de Hannah Arendt, una pensadora secular

Thémata: Revista de Filosofía 38:93-108 (2007)
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Abstract

It has been a century since the birth of Hannah Arendt. According to Heidegger, the surest sign of the creativity of a thought, is the discussion that it causes. After more than thirty years of her death, Spanish translations as well as thesis and critics about her legacy continue to appear. However, the predominance of the political aspect in her legacy does not hide neither her connection with other dimensions nor, mainly, her basis in an original and major interest in the human as a space being, a being of bonds. As someone who needs the world and is needed, individually, by the world. The "amor mundi" is the great inspiration of her intellectual work . A generous answer to the experience of having witnessed and having been a victim of the world destruction

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