Hannah Arendt on the Relation between Morality and Plurality

Dialogue and Universalism 25 (2):79-91 (2015)
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Abstract

In this article, we examine, in the light of Arendt s categories, the fundamental structure of traditional claims on moral life. In other words, we evaluate the spirit in which traditional morality relates to the human world, especially, to the human condition of plurality. In this way, we shall be led to a perceptive reading of Arendt s groundbreaking view on morality and its borderline possibility of assuming a paradoxically significant role in the worldly affairs

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Giorgos Papaoikonomou
University of Athens

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