Democracy, Aesthetics and Freedom in the Practical Philosophy of Juliane Rebentisch: Attempts From the Thought of the Political

The tradition of Critical Theory linked to the Frankfurt Institute for Social Research has often been periodized taking into account the successive generations of thinkers who animated it. From this time frame, the so-called “third generation” of Critical Theory renewed its main lines of research by...

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spelling I48-R154-article-79132024-11-27T15:06:22Z Democracy, Aesthetics and Freedom in the Practical Philosophy of Juliane Rebentisch: Attempts From the Thought of the Political Democracia, estética y libertad en la filosofía práctica de Juliane Rebentisch: tentativas desde el pensamiento de lo político Cristobo, Matías Democracy Aesthetics Freedom Critical Theory Post-foundationalism Democracia Estética Libertad Teoría crítica Posfundaciona The tradition of Critical Theory linked to the Frankfurt Institute for Social Research has often been periodized taking into account the successive generations of thinkers who animated it. From this time frame, the so-called “third generation” of Critical Theory renewed its main lines of research by incorporating into the German tradition of thought the developments of French post-foundationalism. In the same vein, a representative of the “fourth generation”, Juliane Rebentisch (2024; 2013), finds in the theories of Claude Lefort (1990; 1985), Jacques Rancière (2007; 2006) and Jacques Derrida (2011; 2005), new ways of approaching problems typical of German idealism, such as that of aesthetic appearance, in its always conflictive link with democratic politics. We propose as an objective of our work to highlight both Rebentisch's thesis in this respect, as well as the main sources that nourish his proposal concerning a reinterpretation of the current phenomenon of the aesthetization of politics. Following this development, and taking now a set of elements from Miguel Abensour's (2007; 1998) political philosophy, we suggest an alternative interpretation of democracy. La tradición de la Teoría Crítica ligada al Instituto de Investigación Social de Frankfurt ha sido frecuentemente periodizada teniendo en cuenta las sucesivas generaciones de pensadores que la animaron. Desde este recorte temporal, la llamada “tercera generación” de la Teoría Crítica renovó sus principales líneas de investigación incorporando a la tradición alemana de pensamiento los desarrollos del posfundacionalismo francés. En esta misma línea, una representante de la cuarta generación, Juliane Rebentisch (2024; 2013), encuentra en las teorías de Claude Lefort (1990; 1985), Jacques Rancière (2007; 2006) y Jacques Derrida (2011; 2005), nuevas formas de abordar problemas propios del idealismo alemán, tales como la apariencia estética, en su vínculo siempre conflictivo con la política democrática. Proponemos como objetivo de nuestro trabajo poner de manifiesto tanto la tesis de Rebentisch a este respecto, como las fuentes principales que nutren su propuesta en lo concerniente a una reinterpretación del fenómeno actual de la estetización de la política. Luego de este desarrollo, y tomando ahora un conjunto de elementos de la filosofía política de Miguel Abensour (2007; 1998), sugeriremos una interpretación alternativa de la democracia. Instituto de Filosofía - Facultad de Humanidades. UNNE 2024-11-27 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/nit/article/view/7913 10.30972/nvt.2027913 New Itinerary; Vol. 20 No. 2 (2024) Nuevo Itinerario; Vol. 20 Núm. 2 (2024) Novo itinerário; v. 20 n. 2 (2024) 1850-3578 spa https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/nit/article/view/7913/7431 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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topic Democracy
Aesthetics
Freedom
Critical Theory
Post-foundationalism
Democracia
Estética
Libertad
Teoría crítica
Posfundaciona
spellingShingle Democracy
Aesthetics
Freedom
Critical Theory
Post-foundationalism
Democracia
Estética
Libertad
Teoría crítica
Posfundaciona
Cristobo, Matías
Democracy, Aesthetics and Freedom in the Practical Philosophy of Juliane Rebentisch: Attempts From the Thought of the Political
topic_facet Democracy
Aesthetics
Freedom
Critical Theory
Post-foundationalism
Democracia
Estética
Libertad
Teoría crítica
Posfundaciona
author Cristobo, Matías
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title Democracy, Aesthetics and Freedom in the Practical Philosophy of Juliane Rebentisch: Attempts From the Thought of the Political
title_short Democracy, Aesthetics and Freedom in the Practical Philosophy of Juliane Rebentisch: Attempts From the Thought of the Political
title_full Democracy, Aesthetics and Freedom in the Practical Philosophy of Juliane Rebentisch: Attempts From the Thought of the Political
title_fullStr Democracy, Aesthetics and Freedom in the Practical Philosophy of Juliane Rebentisch: Attempts From the Thought of the Political
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description The tradition of Critical Theory linked to the Frankfurt Institute for Social Research has often been periodized taking into account the successive generations of thinkers who animated it. From this time frame, the so-called “third generation” of Critical Theory renewed its main lines of research by incorporating into the German tradition of thought the developments of French post-foundationalism. In the same vein, a representative of the “fourth generation”, Juliane Rebentisch (2024; 2013), finds in the theories of Claude Lefort (1990; 1985), Jacques Rancière (2007; 2006) and Jacques Derrida (2011; 2005), new ways of approaching problems typical of German idealism, such as that of aesthetic appearance, in its always conflictive link with democratic politics. We propose as an objective of our work to highlight both Rebentisch's thesis in this respect, as well as the main sources that nourish his proposal concerning a reinterpretation of the current phenomenon of the aesthetization of politics. Following this development, and taking now a set of elements from Miguel Abensour's (2007; 1998) political philosophy, we suggest an alternative interpretation of democracy.
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