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Hannah Arendt and the Greeks: Some Remarks on a Misunderstanding

Edgar Straehle

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This paper aims to tackle Arendt’s thinking in connection with our current knowledge on the history of Greece, in order to examine the philosopher’s interpretation of the Greek world – a special emphasis will be placed on the concepts of action, <em>nomos </em>and freedom, as well as on the importance of the agora’s political space. Furthermore, I intend to put into question those readings that attribute a kind of naïve hellenophilia to Arendt, also pointing out the limitations that she herself observed within the political approach of the polis. I argue that Arendt does not find, in Ancient Greece, any of the resorts that can counterbalance action and which she considers necessary in order for it to avoid falling into <em>hybris</em>, such as: forgiving, promise and authority. Finally, I claim that the Roman concept of <em>lex</em>, due to its relational dimension, is closer to her account of politics than the Greek concept of <em>nomos</em>.

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Edgar Straehle

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Straehle, E. (2018). Hannah Arendt and the Greeks: Some Remarks on a Misunderstanding. https://doi.org/10.5209/ASEM.61644

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2018
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10.5209/ASEM.61644
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