Cumhuriyetçilik: Bir Aktüalite Ontolojisi

Eidetik (ideaya veya forma ilişkin) karakteri itibariyle cumhuriyetçilik, yalnızca en ideal yönetim biçimine ilişkin siyasal bir potansiyeli değil, yurttaşlığa dayalı failliğin aktüel tecrübesini de ifade eder. Gerek eskilere, gerekse de modernlere özgü belirleyicileri açısından mevcudiyet metafiziğinin konusu olan cumhuriyetçilik, aşkın bir yönetim ideasının statü temelli evrenselliği ile yurttaşlar cemaatine özgü içkinlik vasıfları olarak erdem, katılım ve sorumluluğun özgüllüğü arasındaki alagmatik (aktarımlar sistemine konu) bir ilişkiselliğe dayanır. Bu ilişkiselliği, kapsayıcı bir aktüalite ontolojisinin yansıması olarak ele almayı öneren bu çalışma,cumhuriyetçiliğin eskilere ve modernlere özgü tecrübesini, Aristoteles'ten Hannah Arendt'e uzanan bir yelpazede içi içe geçen epokhal vasıflarına referansla incelemektedir

Republicanism: An Ontology of Actuality

By its eidetic (idea/form) characteristic, republicanism does denote not only the political potentiality of the ideal form of government but also the actual experience of civic agency. Having been subjected to the metaphysics of presence in its both ancient and modern determinations, republicanism is based on an allagmatic (a system of transfusions) interrelationship between the status-oriented universality of a transcendental idea of government and the particularity of the immanent characteristics of the community of citizens such as virtue, participation, and responsibility. By proposing to analyze this interrelation as the reflection of a comprehensive ontology of actuality, this study aims to interpret republicanism of the ancients and the moderns by reference to their converging epochal characteristics inaugurated within a framework varying from Aristotle to Hannah Arendt

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