Aesthetic stage, interests and politics: discussing Kierkegaard and Rancière
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https://doi.org/10.1590/0101-3173.2020.v43n1.08.p127Keywords:
Aesthetics, Politics, Metaphysics, Rancière, KierkegaardAbstract
The paper concerns the relationship between politics and aesthetics In the philosophies of Kierkegaard and Rancière. The paper debates how the interests are the key element in Kierkegaard’s aesthetic stage in “comparison” to aesthetical-political context for Rancière. The paper presents the political regimes of Rancière in allusive recollection of human life stages as showed by Kierkegaard. The paper offers a study focused on the multiplicity of politics based on a vast of aesthetical interests and possibilities. The paper results in an aesthetical-political perception free from ideological aspiration, which is able to states avant-gardes and rearguards about nowadays political thinking.
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