Jacques Rancière: aesthetics, time, politics

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Abstract

This article explores Jacques Rancière’s critique of political philosophy. I argue that, to understand this critique, it is necessary to explore the aesthetic dimension of philosophers’ politics, pointing out that, at its foundation, lies a certain understanding of time that, paradoxically, negates political practice. To get out of this paradox, I point out that Rancière proposes a politics of writing that allows us to understand political practice from the point of view of a heterochronic and conflictive form of time. This approach, which distances itself from the Western tradition of political thought, allows us to address the concepts of contingency and equality in a radical way.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2049497
JournalJournal of Aesthetics and Culture
Volume14
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

Keywords

  • Aesthetic dimension
  • J. Rancière
  • heterochrony
  • political philosophy
  • political practice
  • time of progress

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