Conflict of Spheres, Morality and Politics: Affinities between Arendt and Weber
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The article considers the existence of strong affinities between Arendt and Weber at two levels: a) in its evolutionary development, from the debate with Jaspers on Weber’s work, to its final stage, showing the aspects with weberian presence; b) foused on the problem of the relationship between morality and politics, pointing out the great coincidences between both authors as can be seen in their respective analyzes of compassion and moral feelings, the French revolution and the valuation of Dostoyevski and Machiavelli.Downloads
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