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Sinopse:
On November 17-18, 2006, the Instituto de Filosofia da Linguagem (Institute of Philosophy of Language – IFL), Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Universidade Nova de Lisboa (FCSH/UNL) (Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, New University of Lisbon-FCSH/UNL), funded by the Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (Science and Technology Foundation – FCT), organized an international conference on Hannah Arendt’s philosophy (1906-75). This conference was centred on a political problematic, celebrating the centenary of her birth. These proceedings show the great quality of the papers presented by experts from all over the world, who during those two days realized an excellent status questionis of Arendt’s philosophy. On the one hand, Arendt’s thought calls upon the great themes of contemporary culture and those questions that we prospectively foresee as present at the beginning of this century. On the other hand, Arendt represents a unique link between classical Greek philosophy of and modernity, which is not lost in a poor historicism. Her philosophy is a great stimulus for the self- understanding of contemporary man and for the critical understanding of his promising and dangerous political and moral constructions.
On the behalf of IFL, I thank Regina Queiroz and João Tiago Proença, scholarship researchers from the of Science of Technology Foundation and members of this Institute, for the conception and organization of this conference, which shows the quality of the work we have been developing for some years in the Portuguese philosophical panorama. [The Director of IFL, António Marques] ******************************************************** ******************************************************** ******************************************************** Le 17 et 18 Novembre 2006, o Instituto de Filosofia da Linguagem (l’Institut de Philosophie du Langage – IFL) de la Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Universidade Nova de Lisboa (FCSH/UNL) (Faculté des Sciences Sociales et Humaines de L’Université Nouvelle de Lisbonne – FCSH/UNL), soutenu para la Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (Fondation pour la Science et la Technologie – FCT), a réalisé un colloque international sur la philosophe Hannah Arendt (1906-75). Profitant du centenaire de sa naissance, le colloque a centré son attention sur la problématique politique. Ces actes révèlent l’excellent niveau des communications présentées par les experts mondiaux, qui pendant ces deux jours ont réalisé ce qu’on peut appeler un excellent status questionis de la philosophie d’Arendt. D’un côté, la pensée de la philosophe rappelle comme aucune autre au 20ème siècle les grands thèmes de la culture actuelle et les problématiques qui sans doute seront prospectivement présentes au début de ce siècle. D’un autre côté, Arendt représente un trait d’union absolument singulier entre la philosophie classique des Grecs et la modernité, faisant revenir une tradition qui ne se perds absolument pas dans un pauvre historicisme. Sa philosophie est très stimulante pour la capacité d’auto compréhension de l’homme contemporain et de la compréhension critique des constructions politiques et morales dans ce qu’elles ont de plus promettant ou dangereux.
Au nom du IFL je remercie Regina Queiroz e João Tiago Proença, boursiers de la Fondation pour la Science et la Technologie et membres de cet Institut, la conception et l’organisation de ce colloque qui traduit bien la qualité du travail qui s’y développe depuis quelques années dans le panorama philosophique portugais. [Le Directeur de l’IFL, António Marques]
Índice:
Introduction António MARQUES
OPENING LECTURES
How Can Hannah Arendt Glorify the American Revolution When she Detests Political Representation? Lisa J. DISCH
LECTURES
“Political Shipwreck” – Authority and the End of Revolution Margarida AMARAL
‘Anything is possible and everything is permitted’ Psychoanalytic Reflections on Hannah Arendt’s Elements of Totalitarianism David BELL
Violence et Fondation chez Hannah Arendt Thomas BERNS
Community and Politics of Friendship in Arendt’s Work Marieke BORREN
Superfluous People Kushanava CHOUDHURY
Arendt’s Theory of Judgment and Sensus Communis Annelies DEGRYSE
Hannah Arendt’s Radical Politics: Beyond Actually Existing Democracies André DUARTE
Reconsidering Arendt’s Agonistic Pluralism Marina FALBO
Hannah Arendt, bios politikos and Political Reason Lídia FIGUEIREDO
Arendt and Thucydides on Freedom Anne HEWITT Levinas and Arendt on Violence and Conscience: The Disharmony of Everyday Life David KAYE
Arendt and the Political: Freedom After Sovereignty Catherine KELLOGG
The Politics of Identity and the Identity of the Political Rachel LAWLOR
The Place of Thinking: Arendt on Moral Foreignness Christine LOPES
Le Temps de la Révolution. Eléments à propos de la Pensée du Temps chez H. Arendt Antonino MAZZÙ
Political Responsibility and Public Happiness: Hannah Arendt’s Concept of the Political Terukazu MORIKAWA
Politics as a Substance of History. On Hannah Arendt’s Critique of Narrative Ideology Marcin MOSKALEWICZ
Truth and Lies in an Arendtian Sense Cara O’CONNOR
Public and Private: The Sense of the Political in Wittgenstein and Arendt Luke PLOTICA
Civil Disobedience, Individual Conscience and the Political Regina QUEIROZ
Speaking over the Said. On Hannah Arendt’s Politics of Performance Megan ROBINSON
“The Political”: Hannah Arendt versus Jacques Rancière Michael J. SHAPIRO
Hannah Arendt’s Concept of the Political Sarah SORIAL
Unravelling the “Différend”. Arendt and Lyotard on the Idea of a Sensus Communis Bart VANDENABEELE and Kathleen VANDEPUTTE
Bakhtin and Arendt in Dialogue Authority and Freedom in ‘Making’ Language and Politics Florea VÎRBAN
Detalhes:
Ano: 2006
Capa: capa mole
Tipo: Livro
N. páginas: 434
Formato: 23x16
ISBN: 978-972-772-721-6
ISSN: 0873-7282
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