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From the time she set the intellectual world on fire with her reflections on Eichmann (1963), Hannah Arendt has been seen, essentially, as a literary commentator who had interesting things to say about political and cultural matters. In this critical study, Shiraz Dossa argues that Arendt is a political theorist in the sense in which Aristotle is a theorist, and that the key to her political theory lies in the twin notions of the ""public realm"" and the ""public self"". In this work, the author explains how Arendt's unconventional and controversial views make sense on the terrain
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1 ARENDT, HANNAH --- 1 ARENDT, HANNAH Filosofie. Psychologie--ARENDT, HANNAH --- Filosofie. Psychologie--ARENDT, HANNAH --- Arendt, Hannah, --- Arendt, Hannah --- Blücher, Hannah Arendt, --- Bluecher, Hannah Arendt, --- Ārento, Hanna, --- Arendt, H. --- Arendt, Khanna, --- ארנדט, חנה --- アーレント, ハンナ, --- Arendt, Hannah, - 1906-1975
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Das Doppelheft führt ein in die intellektuelle Biografie und das politisch-philosophische Denken Hannah Arendts (1906-1975) und beleuchtet erstmals ihr vielfältiges Verhältnis zur Literatur. Die Beiträger untersuchen unter anderem Arendts literarische und literaturkritische Arbeiten, ihre Sprache sowie die Bildlichkeit ihres Schreibens,aber auch ihre Beziehungen zur deutschsprachigen Literatur und zu deutschen Schriftstellern.
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A study of Hannah Arendt's indictment of social science, approaches to totalitarianism (Bolshevism and National Socialism), and of the robust responses of her contemporary sociological critics: Raymond Aron, David Riesman, Jules Monnerot, and Theodor Abel.
Totalitarianism. --- Social sciences --- Philosophy. --- Arendt, Hannah,
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This book uses Hannah Arendt's work to understand the paradoxical role of religion and science in public life and to develop a model for the science and religion discourse which does not focus on truth claims, but rather promotes public discourse and judgment. It advocates the position of the storyteller, who never tells a definitive story but instead seeks more stories, and promotes a disputational friendship in which we seek out points of disagreement in order to expand the conversation and incorporate more stories.
Religion and science. --- Culture conflict. --- Arendt, Hannah,
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