Amarís Duarte, O (2021). Una poética del exilio, Hannah Arendt y María Zambrano, Barcelona, Herder, 319 pps.
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What do a German political theorist who does not want to be described as a philosopher and a Spanish philosopher who considered herself more a philosopher than a woman philosopher have in common? Is it possible to build a link between the two? Amarís Duarte proposes, through this essay, a fictitious dialogue between two intellectuals: one of the most prominent figures of twentieth-century Spanish philosophy, María Zambrano, who, starting from the ratiovitalism of Ortega y Gasset, develops poetic reason and approaches to new universes never transited by his master. And on the other hand, Hannah Arendt, whose original thinking on philosophy and politics, make her one of the most important thinkers.
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