A LOOK TO GRECO ROMAN ANTIQUITY: TO THINK THE MEANING OF PRAXIS AND LEXIS, WITH ARENDT

A look to Greco Roman antiquity: to think the meaning of praxis and lexis, with Arendt This paper is about Hannah Arendt’s theory of action, as it is found in La condición Humana (The Human condition), a work from 1958. There, Arendt tries to recover the identity and meaning of the human action (pra...

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spelling I26-R133-article-91982021-06-11T15:02:45Z A LOOK TO GRECO ROMAN ANTIQUITY: TO THINK THE MEANING OF PRAXIS AND LEXIS, WITH ARENDT MIRANDO A LA ANTIGÜEDAD GRECORROMANA: PARA PENSAR, CON ARENDT, EL SENTIDO DE PRAXIS Y LEXIS Lobo, Maria Fátima acción (praxis) discurso (lexis) espacio público revelación energeia action (praxis) discourse (lexis) public space revelation energeia A look to Greco Roman antiquity: to think the meaning of praxis and lexis, with Arendt This paper is about Hannah Arendt’s theory of action, as it is found in La condición Humana (The Human condition), a work from 1958. There, Arendt tries to recover the identity and meaning of the human action (praxis) as man’s activity qua man and as raw material of politics. In order to do it, she resorts to two fundamental experiences of western political culture: the Greek polis and the Roman res publica. The result is a theory of the action, which has been considered a great contribution to contemporary ethical political thought. We propose to focus our reflection on two historically forgotten aspects of human action, which Arendt manages to recover: the action as revelation and as enérgeia). Este trabajo versa sobre la teoría de la acción de Hannah Arendt tal como la encontramos en La condición Humana, obra de1958. En ella Arendt busca recuperar la identidad y el sentido de la acción humana (praxis) como actividad del hombre qua hombre y como materia prima de la política. Para ello, recurre a dos experiencias fundamentales de la cultura política occidental: la polis griega y la res publica romana. El resultado es una teoría de la acción que se ha considerado una gran contribución al pensamiento ético político contemporáneo. Nos proponemos focalizar nuestra reflexión en dos aspectos de la acción humana históricamente olvidados o confundidos y que Arendt logra recuperar: la acción como revelación y como enérgeia. Asociación Argentina de Estudios Clásicos (AADEC) - Ediciones UNL 2015-05-12 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article application/pdf https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/argos/article/view/9198 10.14409/argos.v1i38.9198 Argos; Vol. 1 Núm. 38 (2015): Argos; 50-69 Argos; Vol. 1 No. 38 (2015): Argos; 50-69 Argos; v. 1 n. 38 (2015): Argos; 50-69 1853-6379 0325-4194 10.14409/argos.v1i38 spa https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/argos/article/view/9198/12480 Derechos de autor 2020 Argos
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energeia
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revelation
energeia
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Lobo, Maria Fátima
A LOOK TO GRECO ROMAN ANTIQUITY: TO THINK THE MEANING OF PRAXIS AND LEXIS, WITH ARENDT
topic_facet acción (praxis)
discurso (lexis)
espacio público
revelación
energeia
action (praxis)
discourse (lexis)
public space
revelation
energeia
author Lobo, Maria Fátima
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title A LOOK TO GRECO ROMAN ANTIQUITY: TO THINK THE MEANING OF PRAXIS AND LEXIS, WITH ARENDT
title_short A LOOK TO GRECO ROMAN ANTIQUITY: TO THINK THE MEANING OF PRAXIS AND LEXIS, WITH ARENDT
title_full A LOOK TO GRECO ROMAN ANTIQUITY: TO THINK THE MEANING OF PRAXIS AND LEXIS, WITH ARENDT
title_fullStr A LOOK TO GRECO ROMAN ANTIQUITY: TO THINK THE MEANING OF PRAXIS AND LEXIS, WITH ARENDT
title_full_unstemmed A LOOK TO GRECO ROMAN ANTIQUITY: TO THINK THE MEANING OF PRAXIS AND LEXIS, WITH ARENDT
title_sort look to greco roman antiquity: to think the meaning of praxis and lexis, with arendt
description A look to Greco Roman antiquity: to think the meaning of praxis and lexis, with Arendt This paper is about Hannah Arendt’s theory of action, as it is found in La condición Humana (The Human condition), a work from 1958. There, Arendt tries to recover the identity and meaning of the human action (praxis) as man’s activity qua man and as raw material of politics. In order to do it, she resorts to two fundamental experiences of western political culture: the Greek polis and the Roman res publica. The result is a theory of the action, which has been considered a great contribution to contemporary ethical political thought. We propose to focus our reflection on two historically forgotten aspects of human action, which Arendt manages to recover: the action as revelation and as enérgeia).
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