Hannah Arendt in modern times
an approach to the interaction between technology and politics
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33148/CETROPv48n2(2024)2250Abstract
This article explores the persistent relevance of Hannah Arendt's ideas in contemporary political philosophy, focusing on their application to the intersection of technology and politics. Examines how Arendtian conceptions of political action, the public sphere, and the banality of evil offer crucial insights for understanding emerging dynamics in the digital age. By applying Hannah Arendt's ideas to technology, it is possible to shed critical light on the dynamics of the digital public sphere and the way political action manifests itself in the digital world. This provides a basis for evaluating the ethical, political, and social challenges associated with the intersection between Arendtian philosophy and contemporary technological realities. Such considerations are theoretically guided by the works of contemporary philosopher Hannah Arendt. The methodology used in this study is state-of-the-art, based on bibliographical research, from a qualitative, dialectical and dialogic analysis perspective.
Keywords: Hannah Arendt. Political Philosophy. Technology. Interaction.
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