No. 4 (2009)
Ética, Filosofía Política y Filosofía del Derecho

Hannah Arendt and the conquest of space Rethinking the human condition

N. Pereira Castanheira
Universidade de Lisboa
Portada del número 4 de Bajo Palabra
Published December 30, 2009

Keywords:

presence, scientist, space, foundation, responsibility
How to Cite
Pereira Castanheira, N. (2009). Hannah Arendt and the conquest of space Rethinking the human condition. Bajo Palabra, (4), 237–246. https://doi.org/10.15366/bp2009.4.021

Abstract

The point of departure of this reflexion will be a reading of the Kantian analysis of space, as presented in the section entitled Die transzendentafe A.sthetik of the Kritik of reinen Vernunft, focusing on two central aspects: first, the kantian understanding of space as a predisposition of the subject regarding experience, previous to any particular experience; second, the identification of that subjective condition with the human condition. Hannah Arendt, in her article "The Conquest of Space and the Stature of Man", tries to reflect upon a scene of appropriation, performed by man, of the conditions of possibility of experience and of existence, which implies an abandonment of his condition as conceived by Kant. This paper intends to show that the reflexion of Hannah Arendt regarding the conquest of space and the human condition constitutes a possibility of founding a wide range of responsible ethics.

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