Hannah Arendt: la singularidad humana como efecto de lo político

Revista de Humanidades de Valparaíso 6:19-28 (2015)
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The aim of this article is to explore the perspective of Hannah Arendt on the relationship between politics and singularity as a way to counteract the fall in the control and predictability of humanity by the totalitarian and commercial companies.The question about the meaning of human singularity highlights the postmetaphysical character of human identity and the distinction to include women, this make more complex the Arendt's conception about the public space that changes from agonist to associative.

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Maria Sanchez
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