Freedom and Law: Hannah Arendt's Unsolved Puzzle?

Archiv Fuer Rechts Und Sozialphilosphie 106 (1):19-28 (2020)
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Abstract

Freedom and law in Hannah Arendt’s thought are not spontaneously compatible and one might think they are almost impossible to occur together. Due to the importance of both freedom and law this might be considered Arendt’s greatest puzzle. Many scholars have addressed this problem but few have paid attention to the answers to this difficulty she found in political events and to the eventual solution to this puzzle, the phenomenon of civil disobedi-ence. This paper aims to address this gap.

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Alfonso Ballesteros
Universidad Miguel Hernández

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