Body and human nature in Hannah Arendt’s work

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Autor(a) principal: Patierno, Nicolás
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Crisorio, Ricardo Luis
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: spa
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Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/interthesis/article/view/1807-1384.2016v13n2p1
Resumo: Hannah Arendt is usually associated with topics such as political philosophy, totalitarianism and a critical stance towards the pillars of modernity, inherited by a theoretical link with Jaspers and Heidegger. Despite this traditional reading, the author's work covers various historical and political issues related to the notions of body and nature, among other issues of policy concern. Assuming a historical-hermeneutical position based on a documental review of primary and secondary sources, the objective of this article is to track these concepts through her greatest works. These works include “The Origins of Totalitarianism” and “The human condition”, considered critical writings to interpret the concept of subordinate body to the political sphere. Arendt denies the existence of innate human nature prescribed and unquestionable. From the concentration camps experience, the idea of nature and "natural" origin of peoples was relegated to the interpretation and implementation by the hands of the prevailing political order, therefore totalitarianism was the greatest exponent of this absolute claim of the "natural" concept appropriation. 
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spelling Body and human nature in Hannah Arendt’s workCuerpo y naturaleza humana en la obra de Hannah ArendtCuerpo y naturaleza humana en la obra de Hannah ArendtHannah Arendt is usually associated with topics such as political philosophy, totalitarianism and a critical stance towards the pillars of modernity, inherited by a theoretical link with Jaspers and Heidegger. Despite this traditional reading, the author's work covers various historical and political issues related to the notions of body and nature, among other issues of policy concern. Assuming a historical-hermeneutical position based on a documental review of primary and secondary sources, the objective of this article is to track these concepts through her greatest works. These works include “The Origins of Totalitarianism” and “The human condition”, considered critical writings to interpret the concept of subordinate body to the political sphere. Arendt denies the existence of innate human nature prescribed and unquestionable. From the concentration camps experience, the idea of nature and "natural" origin of peoples was relegated to the interpretation and implementation by the hands of the prevailing political order, therefore totalitarianism was the greatest exponent of this absolute claim of the "natural" concept appropriation. Comúnmente suele asociarse a Hannah Arendt con temas como la filosofía política, los totalitarismos y una postura crítica hacia los pilares de la modernidad, heredada de su vinculación teórica con Jaspers y Heidegger. Pese a esa lectura tradicional, la obra de la autora abarca diversas cuestiones histórico-políticas emparentadas con las nociones de cuerpo y naturaleza; entre otras problemáticas de interés social. Asumiendo una metodología histórica-hermenéutica basada en la revisión documental de fuentes primarias y secundarias, el objetivo del presente artículo radica en el rastreo de dichos conceptos a través de sus principales obras. Entre éstas se encuentran Los orígenes del totalitarismo y La condición humana como escritos fundamentales a la hora de interpretar el concepto de cuerpo subordinado a la esfera política. Arendt desmiente la existencia de una naturaleza humana innata, prescrita e incuestionable. Es a partir de la experiencia de los campos de concentración, que la idea de naturaleza, de origen “natural” de los pueblos, quedó relegada a la interpretación e instrumentación en manos del orden político imperante, concluyendo que el totalitarismo, es el mayor exponente de esta pretensión absoluta de apropiación de “lo natural”.É comum associar os trabalhos da Hannah Arendt com questões da filosofia política, o totalitarismo e a sua postura crítica sobre os pilares da modernidade, herança teórica de Jaspers e Heidegger. Embora haja essa leitura tradicional, a obra da autora aborda várias questões históricas e políticas relacionadas com as noções de corpo e natureza, entre outros assuntos de interesse político. Desenvolvendo uma metodologia histórico-hermenêutica com base na revisão de fontes primárias e secundárias, o objetivo deste artigo é localizar esses conceitos através dos seus trabalhos mais importantes. Estes incluem uma análise de “Los orígenes del totalitarismo” e “La condición humana” como escritos fundamentais na interpretação do conceito corpo como subordinado à esfera política. Arendt nega a existência da natureza humana inata, prescrita e inquestionável. É a partir da experiência dos campos de concentração que a ideia de natureza – de origem “natural” dos povos –, foi relegada para uma interpretação e aplicação nas mãos da ordem política predominante, concluindo que o totalitarismo é o maior expoente desta pretensão absoluta de apropriação do “natural”.Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina2016-06-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa Históricaapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/interthesis/article/view/1807-1384.2016v13n2p110.5007/1807-1384.2016v13n2p1Interdisciplinary International Journal - INTERthesis; Vol. 13 No. 2 (2016); 01-18Revista Internacional Interdisciplinaria INTERthesis; Vol. 13 Núm. 2 (2016); 01-18Revista Internacional Interdisciplinar INTERthesis; v. 13 n. 2 (2016); 01-181807-1384reponame:INTERthesisinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCspahttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/interthesis/article/view/1807-1384.2016v13n2p1/31883Copyright (c) 2016 Revista Internacional Interdisciplinar INTERthesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPatierno, NicolásCrisorio, Ricardo Luis2024-03-15T08:45:28Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/42433Revistahttp://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/interthesis/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/interthesis/oaiinterthesis@gmail.com||interthesis@cfh.ufsc.br||cimbalista@uol.com.br1807-13841807-1384opendoar:2024-03-15T08:45:28INTERthesis - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false
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description Hannah Arendt is usually associated with topics such as political philosophy, totalitarianism and a critical stance towards the pillars of modernity, inherited by a theoretical link with Jaspers and Heidegger. Despite this traditional reading, the author's work covers various historical and political issues related to the notions of body and nature, among other issues of policy concern. Assuming a historical-hermeneutical position based on a documental review of primary and secondary sources, the objective of this article is to track these concepts through her greatest works. These works include “The Origins of Totalitarianism” and “The human condition”, considered critical writings to interpret the concept of subordinate body to the political sphere. Arendt denies the existence of innate human nature prescribed and unquestionable. From the concentration camps experience, the idea of nature and "natural" origin of peoples was relegated to the interpretation and implementation by the hands of the prevailing political order, therefore totalitarianism was the greatest exponent of this absolute claim of the "natural" concept appropriation. 
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