De la pluralité à l'éthique : une orientation de la vie politique responsable à partir de la pensée d’Hannah Arendt
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- This work focuses on Hannah Arendt's proposal to promote plurality as an access to politics from a vision of "we". In Arendt's proposal, we find a conceptual content of great importance not only for thinking about politics but also about how plurality can lead us to an ethical reflection of political life. In this dissertation, we propose an analysis of the concept of plurality along two systematic lines. (1) in its normative orientation, which helps us to realize ourselves politically; and (2) in its intersubjective capacity, where human beings are discovered in their communicative and social orientation. These two components show us that the concept of plurality has an intrinsic ethics that derives from community experiences. In these experiences, the moral precepts of promise and forgiveness are deployed.