The Banality of Evil
(Philosophical-Political Reflection and Inflection)
Keywords:
Philosophy, Political Theory, Being, Moral, ParadigmAbstract
The flow of polyhedral challenges and ruptures, as well as responses from different perspectives of thought, converge before the problematization of "a being" common to "being in immunity" as an existential possibility, in rebellion with the "transcendentality" world-man- cosmos, in derivation of its inner nonsense. In this, Hannah Arendt's political thought is inscribed. For this reason, the present reflection as a philosophical-political epistemic becoming, goes to the encounter of the complex categorical object of the "condition and action" to which the German political theorist Ana Arendt (2009) points, to weave other fabrics, other views of the object of the "being subject" subject to its meanings and resignifications in which: Todorov (2002), Pasolini (1975), Primo Levi (1987), Jaspers (2003), Foucault (2003), and others mentioned here also dialogue purpose of the category of analysis "banality of evil", detached from the work of the author Arendt (1999).
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