Approaching a Political Derivation of Martin Heidegger’s Ontology
(Towards the concepts of ontological democracy and anarcho-existentialism)
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https://doi.org/10.14422/pen.v79.i304.y2023.011Keywords:
Heidegger, ontology, politics, democracy, anarcho-existentialismAbstract
The present work attempts to compose a theoretical and practical political ontology, which can be considered as a contribution to the development of what has been known for some time as the «Heideggerian left» and which has not clearly set out its foundations or its viability. Thus, this attempt to establish these foundations takes as its point of departure some of the existentials that can give rise to this political drift, whose particularity is its distancing from any ideology in use, in that its «ontological» horizon is the political as the possibility of politics, that is, the pre-ontological correlation between «being-with» (mit-sein), which is the possibility of opening up to life in common, and the regime —if that is possible— that could be established as a result of it.
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