This edited collection enriches scholarship on Arendt by considering her contributions to and reflections on the history of thought. The chapters bring Arendt into new conversations with her contemporaries, as well as examining the themes of Arendt's writing in light of her engagement with philosophical and literary history.
This edited collection enriches scholarship on Arendt by considering her contributions to and reflections on the history of thought. The chapters bring Arendt into new conversations with her contemporaries, as well as examining the themes of Arendt's writing in light of her engagement with philosophical and literary history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Daniel Brennan and Marguerite La Caze - Contributions by Marieke Borren; Paul Dahlgren; Kimberley Maslin; Laura McMahon; Eric Stephane Pommier; Joel Rosenberg; Andrew Schaap; Liesbeth Schoonheim; Katarzyna Stoklosa; Maria Tamboukou and Matthew W
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1. Paul Dahlgren, "The Course of True Love": Arendt's Shakespeare, Love, and the Practice of Storytelling. 2. Matthew Wester, Jaspers, Kant, and the Origin of Hannah Arendt's Theory of Judgment. 3. Kimberley Maslin, Hannah Arendt and Early German Romanticism. 4. Maria Tamboukou, The Gendered Politics of Love: An Arendtian Reading. Section II: Peers 5. Liesbeth Schoonheim, Arendt and Beauvoir on Romantic Love. 6. Eric Stephane Pommier, Arendt and Hans Jonas: Acting and Thinking after Heidegger. 7. Katarzyna Stok¿osa, Hannah Arendt`s Influence on Eastern European Dissidence: The Example of Poland. Section III: In Prospect 8. Laura McMahon, The Phenomenological Sense of Hannah Arendt: Plurality, Modernity, and Political Action. 9. Marieke Borren, Arendt's Phenomenologically Informed Political Thinking: A ProtoNormative Account of Human Worldliness. 10. Andrew Schaap, Denaturalizing Hannah Arendt and Claudia Jones: Statelessness, Citizenship and Racialization. 11. Joel Rosenberg, The Life of the Unruly in Ada Ushpiz's Vita Activa: The Spirit of Hannah Arendt (2016).
1. Paul Dahlgren, "The Course of True Love": Arendt's Shakespeare, Love, and the Practice of Storytelling. 2. Matthew Wester, Jaspers, Kant, and the Origin of Hannah Arendt's Theory of Judgment. 3. Kimberley Maslin, Hannah Arendt and Early German Romanticism. 4. Maria Tamboukou, The Gendered Politics of Love: An Arendtian Reading. Section II: Peers 5. Liesbeth Schoonheim, Arendt and Beauvoir on Romantic Love. 6. Eric Stephane Pommier, Arendt and Hans Jonas: Acting and Thinking after Heidegger. 7. Katarzyna Stok¿osa, Hannah Arendt`s Influence on Eastern European Dissidence: The Example of Poland. Section III: In Prospect 8. Laura McMahon, The Phenomenological Sense of Hannah Arendt: Plurality, Modernity, and Political Action. 9. Marieke Borren, Arendt's Phenomenologically Informed Political Thinking: A ProtoNormative Account of Human Worldliness. 10. Andrew Schaap, Denaturalizing Hannah Arendt and Claudia Jones: Statelessness, Citizenship and Racialization. 11. Joel Rosenberg, The Life of the Unruly in Ada Ushpiz's Vita Activa: The Spirit of Hannah Arendt (2016).
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