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- 2018
HANNAH ARENDT’S CONCEPTION OF NATALITY AND A NEW MOVEMENT AREA FOR POLITICAL PHILOSOPHYKeywords: Do?arl?k,Do?um ?o?ulluk,S?z,Eylem,Kamusall?k Abstract: In this article, firstly, I’ll try to show that the political philosophy of Hannah Arendt is shaped around a critique which abrades the basic categories of Heidegger’s fundamental ontology which based on finitude. Secondly, by focusing on the concepts of the natality, beginning and plurality, I’ll endeavor to reveal the outlines of her political philosophy. As a conclusion, I’ll mention the place of these concepts in the biopolitical theory of Roberto Esposito. From this point of view my main argument is that reading the political philosophy of Hannah Arendt as a critique of Heidegger is insufficient. If we seek out the foundational influence of Arendt’s philosophy, we need to focus on the contributions she made to current biopolitical theory rather than Heideggerrian context
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