It seems that conceptualization of politics and its concrete features are the main concern of the political philosophy. Articulating the rigid demarcation between the public realm and the private realm, between man and citizen, Arendt maintains the transcendental status for the given realm which, by definition, is the only sphere for performing political action. Accordingly, the political philosophy and its different disciplines, including feminism, cannot avoid this philosophical articulation. Here, the functions or the malfunctions of transcendental philosophy are traced and how the immanent philosophy by challenging the very rigid demarcation of the public/private and finally the transcendent opens the new road, with the new possibilities, to politics is seen.