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Hannah Arendt and the History of Thought

Borren, Marieke(Contributions by)Dahlgren, Paul(Contributions by)Maslin, Kimberley(Contributions by)McMahon, Laura(Contributions by)Pommier, Eric Stephane(Contributions by)Rosenberg, Joel(Contributions by)Schaap, Andrew(Contributions by)Schoonheim, Liesbeth(Contributions by)Brennan, Daniel(Edited by)La Caze, Marguerite(Edited by)
Part of the Continental Philosophy and the History of Thought series
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Hannah Arendt and the History of Thought, edited by Daniel Brennan and Marguerite La Caze, enrichens and deepens scholarship on Arendt’s relation to philosophical history and traditions.

Some contributors analyze thinkers not often linked to Arendt, such as William Shakespeare, Hans Jonas, and Simone de Beauvoir.

Other contributors treat themes that are pressing and crucial to understanding Arendt’s work, such as love in its many forms, ethnicity and race, disability, human rights, politics, and statelessness.

The collection is anchored by chapters on Arendt’s interpretation of Kant and her relation to early German Romanticism and phenomenology, while other chapters explore new perspectives, such as Arendt and film, her philosophical connections with other women thinkers, and her influence on Eastern European thought and activism.

The collection expands the frames of reference for research on Arendt—both in terms of using a broader range of texts like her Denktagebuch and in examining her ideas about judgment, feminism, and worldliness in this wider context.

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Product Details
1666900850 / 9781666900859
Hardback
10/06/2022
United States
English
272 pages
23 cm