Sumario: |
This work is an attempt to put into dialogue Hans-Georg Gadamer’s hermeneutic philosophy with Jacques Rancière’s political philosophy regarding the relationship between language and politics. For this purpose a political reading of the hermeneutic dialogue is proposed based on the capacity of this one to realize and update what is common among human beings, at the same time reconstructing the political theory of disagreement from the logos/phoné distinction and from the place that language plays in that theoretical framework. The point of arrival of this text is a comparative reading in which both the distances and the closeness between the two authors and their respective philosophies are pointed out about some thematic axes such as political practices, the event of sense, the common, the historicity, along with others |
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