
Hannah Arendt and the aesthetic
Philosopher's Zone
Natality and the Aesthetics of Political Action
This chapter explores Hannah Arendt's concept of natality, emphasizing the uniqueness of individual actions and the distinction between true political action and predictable behavior. It also examines the implications of her views on political judgment and the relationship between understanding and influencing societal events, drawing connections to Kant's theories of aesthetic judgment.
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