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Truth, Plurality, and Political Phenomenology: Hannah Arendt’s Socrates

(Original title: Truth, Plurality, and Political Phenomenology: Hannah Arendt’s Socrates)
Filozofia, 80 (2025), 4, 530 - 544.
Type of work: Original Articles: Socrates in the 20th Century
Publication language: English
Abstract
This paper examines Hannah Arendt’s Socrates. I argue that Arendt construes Socrates as a model of the compatibility of philosophy and politics. This model uniquely articulates this compatibility through a hermeneutic-phenomenological approach, where truth is conceived as a perspectival disclosure of meaning in the plural and discursive world of politics. I further contend that the more solitary features of Arendt’s Socrates (thinking as internal dialogue, and speechless wonder) also contribute to the political realm as a site of truth.
Keywords

Arendt, Socrates, Truth, Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, Plurality

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