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Power, Judgment and Political Evil
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Anti-political Politics
Arendt Comments
Arendt's Account
Arendt's Analysis
Arendt's Characterization
Arendt's Concept
Arendt's Purposes
Arendt's Story
Arendt's Thinking
Arendt's View
Arendt’s Analysis
Arendt’s Characterization
Arendt’s Concept
Arendt’s Story
Author_Danielle Celermajer
Base Man
Bios Politikos
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Civil Society
democratic theory
Eichmann Trial
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Ernst Cassirer
ethical pluralism
German Jewish Dialogue
German Jewish Intellectuals
Human Plurality
intellectual history
Jeff Malpas
Kant's Political Philosophy
Kant’s Political Philosophy
Marguerite La Caze
Max Deutscher
Michael Mack
Ned Curthoys
Paul Formosa
Peter Murphy
political responsibility
Radical Evil
responsibility in political thought
Rosalyn Diprose
social anthropology
Somatic Reflexivity
Thracian Maid
violence and power
Vita Activa
Vrasidas Karalis
World War Ii Period
Product details
- ISBN 9781409403500
- Weight: 521g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 09 Apr 2010
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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In an interview with Günter Gaus for German television in 1964, Hannah Arendt insisted that she was not a philosopher but a political theorist. Disillusioned by the cooperation of German intellectuals with the Nazis, she said farewell to philosophy when she fled the country. This book examines Arendt's ideas about thinking, acting and political responsibility, investigating the relationship between the life of the mind and the life of action that preoccupied Arendt throughout her life. By joining in the conversation between Arendt and Gaus, each contributor probes her ideas about thinking and judging and their relation to responsibility, power and violence. An insightful and intelligent treatment of the work of Hannah Arendt, this volume will appeal to a wide number of fields beyond political theory and philosophy, including law, literary studies, social anthropology and cultural history.
Andrew Schaap, Danielle Celermajer, Vrasidas Karalis
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