scholarly journals Hacia la emancipación de los sistemas ideológicos contemporáneos

2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Edgar Enrique Velásquez Camelo

La transformación del mundo social se ha considerado un asunto exclusivo de las relaciones netamente institucionales. Así las cosas, como lo sostiene Hannah Arendt, un cuerpo político institucional cambiará solo si de base está la modificación de sus principios y fundamentos, sin embargo, ¿no es el cambio social un asunto que le atañe a cada persona? El objetivo de este artículo es presentar una reflexión, derivada de un camino de investigación documental, de los procesos de cambio social localizados en la persona desde la formación del carácter adquirido, como lo sugiere Arthur Schopenhauer, que se convierte en una alternativa plausible en un mundo cuyas estructuras no son fáciles de disolver.

Author(s):  
Nikolay S. Savkin

Introduction. Radical pessimism and militant anti-natalism of Arthur Schopenhauer and David Benathar create an optimistic philosophy of life, according to which life is not meaningless. It is given by nature in a natural way, and a person lives, studies, works, makes a career, achieves results, grows, develops. Being an active subject of his own social relations, a person does not refuse to continue the race, no matter what difficulties, misfortunes and sufferings would be experienced. Benathar convinces that all life is continuous suffering, and existence is constant dying. Therefore, it is better not to be born. Materials and Methods. As the main theoretical and methodological direction of research, the dialectical materialist and integrative approaches are used, the realization of which, in conjunction with the synergetic technique, provides a certain result: is convinced that the idea of anti-natalism is inadequate, the idea of giving up life. A systematic approach and a comprehensive assessment of the studied processes provide for the disclosure of the contradictory nature of anti-natalism. Results of the study are presented in the form of conclusions that human life is naturally given by nature itself. Instincts, needs, interests embodied in a person, stimulate to active actions, and he lives. But even if we finish off with all of humanity by agreement, then over time, according to the laws of nature and according to evolutionary theory, man will inevitably, objectively, and naturally reappear. Discussion and Conclusion. The expected effect of the idea of inevitability of rebirth can be the formation of an optimistic orientation of a significant part of the youth, the idea of continuing life and building happiness, development. As a social being, man is universal, and the awareness of this universality allows one to understand one’s purpose – continuous versatile development.


2020 ◽  
Vol 65 (Special Issue) ◽  
pp. 87-103
Author(s):  
Noémi Bíró

"Feminist Interpretations of Action and the Public in Hannah Arendt’s Theory. Arendt’s typology of human activity and her arguments on the precondition of politics allow for a variety in interpretations for contemporary political thought. The feminist reception of Arendt’s work ranges from critical to conciliatory readings that attempt to find the points in which Arendt’s theory might inspire a feminist political project. In this paper I explore the ways in which feminist thought has responded to Arendt’s definition of action, freedom and politics, and whether her theoretical framework can be useful in a feminist rethinking of politics, power and the public realm. Keywords: Hannah Arendt, political action, the Public, the Social, feminism "


2010 ◽  
Vol 2010 (2) ◽  
pp. 303-318
Author(s):  
Mechthild Hetzel ◽  
Andreas Hetzel
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2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 (1) ◽  
pp. 169-190

Rico Gutschmidt: Sein ohne Grund. Die post-theistische Religiosität im Spätwerk Martin Heideggers; Jens Bonnemann: Das leibliche Widerfahrnis der Wahrnehmung. Eine Phänomenologie des Leib-Welt-Verhältnisses; Hannah Arendt: Wir Flüchtlinge; Verena Rauen: Die Zeitlichkeit des Verzeihens. Zur Ethik der Urteilsenthaltung; Joachim Fischer: Exzentrische Positionalität. Studien zu Helmuth Plessner


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