Art, Public Sphere: An Effort to Understand Arendt’s Philosophy of Art

<br />Received: 00/00/2018       |       Accepted: 00/00/2018 <br />Hannah Arendt’s philosophical thoughts have some theoretical proximity with her compatriot mentor Martin Heidegger and on the other hand are directly influenced by contemporary political events like the rising of new for...

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Main Authors: Mehrdad Behrad, Shahla Eslami
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Published: University of Qom 2019-05-01
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spelling doaj-973e5f8b5b764b6c8ef1470ae99eb1902020-11-25T02:08:29ZfasUniversity of QomPizhūhish/hā-yi Falsafī- Kalāmī1735-97912538-25002019-05-01217919121210.22091/jptr-pfk.2019.2614.17711332Art, Public Sphere: An Effort to Understand Arendt’s Philosophy of ArtMehrdad Behrad0Shahla Eslami1Ph.d in Philosophy of Art at Islamic Azad University, Science and Research branch, Tehran.IranAssistant Professor of Theology and Philosophy College at Islamic Azad University ,Science and Research branch, Tehran. Iran<br />Received: 00/00/2018       |       Accepted: 00/00/2018 <br />Hannah Arendt’s philosophical thoughts have some theoretical proximity with her compatriot mentor Martin Heidegger and on the other hand are directly influenced by contemporary political events like the rising of new forms of regimes and the Second World War. Hannah Arendt is a political philosopher who understands art to be a way to achieve a type of political life and tries to revive a type of political social life which she believes has been corrupted and lost in the modern era by using a liberal foundation like art. Considering that Arendt has not written a distinct and compiled work under the title of political aesthetics or philosophy of art, in this paper we will try to understand her aesthetics which has been presented in the context of a type of political philosophy by collecting, compiling, reviewing and analyzing Arendt’s scattered views in her books, articles, lessons and notes. In Arendt’s philosophy, the disappearance and corruption of the political character of human life is closely related to the corruption and transmutation of the public sphere. Therefore, the public sphere and its maintenance can somehow be considered as Arendt’s political philosophy ideal. The importance of this topic can be realized only when we understand how Arendt thinks the maintenance of the public sphere requires the existence of diversities and how the maintenance of diversity requires art. Due to the character of her philosophy we will review the philosophical foundations which were undefined in her works to make it possible to understand her aim of some kind of political aesthetics which is hidden in her philosophy. <br /><br clear="all" /> <br /><br /> <br /> <br />🞕 Eslami, S., Behrad, M. (2019). Art, Public Sphere: An Effort to Understand Arendt’s Philosophy of Art. <em>The Journal of Philosophical-Theological Research</em>, <em>21</em>(79), 191۔ 212.  https://doi.org/10.22091/jptr-pfk.2019.2614.1771.http://pfk.qom.ac.ir/article_1332_0ef01020a6b21039d70096b65e6940f3.pdfHannah ArendtPluralismPublic SpherePrivate Spherephenomenologybios politikos (political life)
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Hannah Arendt
Pluralism
Public Sphere
Private Sphere
phenomenology
bios politikos (political life)
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title Art, Public Sphere: An Effort to Understand Arendt’s Philosophy of Art
title_short Art, Public Sphere: An Effort to Understand Arendt’s Philosophy of Art
title_full Art, Public Sphere: An Effort to Understand Arendt’s Philosophy of Art
title_fullStr Art, Public Sphere: An Effort to Understand Arendt’s Philosophy of Art
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title_sort art, public sphere: an effort to understand arendt’s philosophy of art
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publishDate 2019-05-01
description <br />Received: 00/00/2018       |       Accepted: 00/00/2018 <br />Hannah Arendt’s philosophical thoughts have some theoretical proximity with her compatriot mentor Martin Heidegger and on the other hand are directly influenced by contemporary political events like the rising of new forms of regimes and the Second World War. Hannah Arendt is a political philosopher who understands art to be a way to achieve a type of political life and tries to revive a type of political social life which she believes has been corrupted and lost in the modern era by using a liberal foundation like art. Considering that Arendt has not written a distinct and compiled work under the title of political aesthetics or philosophy of art, in this paper we will try to understand her aesthetics which has been presented in the context of a type of political philosophy by collecting, compiling, reviewing and analyzing Arendt’s scattered views in her books, articles, lessons and notes. In Arendt’s philosophy, the disappearance and corruption of the political character of human life is closely related to the corruption and transmutation of the public sphere. Therefore, the public sphere and its maintenance can somehow be considered as Arendt’s political philosophy ideal. The importance of this topic can be realized only when we understand how Arendt thinks the maintenance of the public sphere requires the existence of diversities and how the maintenance of diversity requires art. Due to the character of her philosophy we will review the philosophical foundations which were undefined in her works to make it possible to understand her aim of some kind of political aesthetics which is hidden in her philosophy. <br /><br clear="all" /> <br /><br /> <br /> <br />🞕 Eslami, S., Behrad, M. (2019). Art, Public Sphere: An Effort to Understand Arendt’s Philosophy of Art. <em>The Journal of Philosophical-Theological Research</em>, <em>21</em>(79), 191۔ 212.  https://doi.org/10.22091/jptr-pfk.2019.2614.1771.
topic Hannah Arendt
Pluralism
Public Sphere
Private Sphere
phenomenology
bios politikos (political life)
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