Hannah Arendt: da ação nas tragédias gregas aos conselhos revolucionários
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https://doi.org/10.20873/rpv6n2-07Abstract
The present text aims to explore the possibility of correspondence between the elements extracted by Arendt in her reading of Homer and the Greek tragic source, and those perceived by the author in the council systems. In order to do so, this essay will first understand Hannah Arendt's interpretation of the figure of the hero in Homer and its implications for her concept of non-sovereign action. This is not intended to reinforce the criticism that Hannah Arendt is a nostalgic thinker, but to explore the theme of the sources of her thought, highlighting its uniqueness, which consists in thinking the unthought by tradition.
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