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Estudios de filosofía práctica e historia de las ideas

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BULO VARGAS, Valentina. Plurality and exclusion: A discussion with Hannah Arendt and Jean-Luc Nancy: Thinking of a world with space for many worlds. Estud. filos. práct. hist. ideas [online]. 2015, vol.17, n.2, pp.11-18. ISSN 1851-9490.

In the following text we will analyse the category of plurality as an essential element to think of the construction of a nontotalitarian community and as an impediment to particular contemporary modes of leaving certain specific human groups “out of” a community. The bottom line, which we do not intend to solve here, is the possibility to think a world in which many worlds fit. We will propose the category of plurality to approach this issue both from the analysis carried out by both Hannah Arendt and by Jean-Luc Nancy. At first we will consider the representation of exclusion from the world starting from the notions of stateless developed by Arendt, necropolitics by Cameroonian philosopher Achille Mbembe, and the idea of filth by Nancy. From there we can take the perspective that we seek for the analysis of plurality, posing on the one hand the insurmountable differences and incompatibilities between Arendt’s and Nancy’s analysis of plurality, and, on the other hand, some of their confluences. Finally, we will propose the necessity of a moment of self-assertion and connection of plurality that permits the constitution of this plurality as one and many worlds at the same time this moment is “us”, addressed also by Arendt, Nancy and Roig.

Keywords : Plurality; Exclusion; Arendt; Nancy; Totalitarianism.

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