Radical democracy (agonist) as possible intersubjectivity horizon

Throughout the text an exhaustive follow-up will be sought to Hegel approaches, in respect to the recognition that becomes an intersubjectivity horizon, this taking in count as basis the premises he wields on the text Real Philosophy, which is developed during Jena’s period. Given the above, the sec...

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Autor principal: Cabrera Ruiz, Juan David
Formato: Revistas
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas 2020
Acceso en línea:https://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/index.php/cpaz/article/view/13925
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Sumario:Throughout the text an exhaustive follow-up will be sought to Hegel approaches, in respect to the recognition that becomes an intersubjectivity horizon, this taking in count as basis the premises he wields on the text Real Philosophy, which is developed during Jena’s period. Given the above, the second part of the text treatment consists on evidence the existing intersubjective relationship in antagonist politics or adversarial democracy proposed by Chantal Mouffe, supporting this intersubjective horizon on Hegelian approaches mentioned before. The final purpose of the text is to establish a dialogue between power conception—which in Mouffe is understood in hegemonic Gramscian terms—and the intersubjectivity in the middle of subject relationships, that with the end of seeing the indispensable confluence of this subjects to a state functioning in relationship with the people.