O “a priori” kantiano no pensamento de Jacques Rancière: Uma introdução ao conceito de “partilha do sensível” e suas implicações

Aufklärung 10 (1):151-166 (2023)
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This article aims to point out the idea of ​​a priori elaborated by Immanuel Kant in his work Critique of Pure Reason (1781), which concerns a conception of knowledge prior to experience, to understand the concept of “aesthetics of politics”, elaborated by Jacques Rancière and who, to explain it, uses a broad concept called “sharing the sensitive”. It is through the analogy made from the Kantian concept that we are willing to develop this first objective, to reach a second objective, namely, to understand the relationship between the “aesthetics of politics” and the “politics of aesthetics” with the intention of to highlight the implications of these two concepts brought by Jacques Rancière.

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