Alfonso Ballesteros

Universidad Miguel Hernández
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    Hannah Arendt: from Property to Capital … and Back?
    Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 104 (2): 184-201. 2018.
    Scant attention has been paid to the notion of property in Hannah Arendt’s thought, and this paper aims to address this gap. For Arendt, property is the realm of privacy, located in the house. She argues that the modern age represented its loss with the expropriation of the peasant classes after the Reformation. As a result, wealth started to be accumulated and became productive through the labor of the new propertyless classes. This new way of dealing with property needed a new notion of proper…Read more
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    Freedom and Law
    Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 106 (1): 19-28. 2020.
    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 disobedience. This paper aims to address this gap.
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    Digitocracy: Ruling and Being Ruled
    Philosophies 5 (2): 9. 2020.
    Digitalisation is attracting much scholarly attention at present. However, scholars often take its benefits for granted, overlooking the essential question: “Does digital technology make us better?” This paper aims to help fill this gap by examining digitalisation as a form of government (digitocracy) and the way it shapes a new kind of man: _animal digitalis_. I argue that the digitalised man is animal-like rather than machine-like. This man does not use efficient and cold machine-like language…Read more
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    Freedom and Law: Hannah Arendt's Unsolved Puzzle?
    Archiv Fuer Rechts Und Sozialphilosphie 106 (1): 19-28. 2020.
    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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    Hannah Arendt: from Property to Capital... and Back?
    Archiv Fuer Rechts Und Sozialphilosphie 104 (2): 184-201. 2018.
    Scant attention has been paid to the notion of property in Hannah Arendt’s thought, and this paper aims to address this gap. For Arendt, property is the realm of privacy, located in the house. She argues that the modern age represented its loss with the expropriation of the peasant classes after the Reformation. As a result, wealth started to be accumulated and became productive through the labor of the new propertyless classes. This new way of dealing with property needed a new notion of p…Read more