Homo Politicus: The human condition and the political action according to Hannah Arendt and Amartya Sen.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18316/redes.v6i1.4126Keywords:
Agent Condition, Rights, Justice, Human Condition, Action, Discourse.Abstract
To investigate the concept of human condition and its political and legal identity in Hannah Arendt and Amartya Sen thought is the main purpose of this article. We understand that the value of a person is important for the insertion in democratic societies. The agent condition sediments a social maturity, a political stability and the commitments oriented towards a social justice. With equal intensity, a human life, as a human condition, is a life of action and discourse that is realized among the others, in the polis. In the midst of plurality, each one makes arise and build new things. The research method is the inductive, the research technique is bibliographical and the category is the concept of person. A human, in the active agent condition, is the protagonist of his history next to the community.
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