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Hannah Arendt: Between Ideologies: International Political Theory

Autor Rebecca Dew
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This book presents an incisive survey of twentieth-century transatlantic ideational exchange. The author argues that German-American political thinker Hannah Arendt is to be distinguished not only from the French side of the existentialist movement, but singled out from Heidegger on the German side, as well. The primary feature of Arendt’s existentialism is its practicality in political terms; its acknowledgment of the vital need for viable public spaces of vocalization, action and interaction; its recommendation of councils, constitutions and other structural foundations for the visible presentation of politics; and the applicability of her view of political action to her estimation of authentic human living. Drawing from the work of Karl Jaspers as her primary exemplar, conclusions are made as to the degree to which Arendt’s existentialism, thereby identified as atypical, is to be assessed as postmodern without going so far as to declare her intellectual bent postmodernist.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030458836
ISBN-10: 3030458830
Pagini: 219
Ilustrații: XI, 219 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria International Political Theory

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. The Absent Arendt.- 2. Arendt Reading Aristotle.- 3. Arendt Reading Kant.- 4. Arendt Relating to Karl Jaspers.- 5. Arendt Thinking through Heidegger.- 6. Arendt along with the Existentialists.- 7. Arendt as Atypical.- 8. Arendt in Anticipation.

Notă biografică

Rebecca Dew has researched and published extensively on Hannah Arendt and the transatlantic exchange of ideas, including articles for journals such as Critical Horizons, History of European Ideas and Metodo, and an edited collection. She now serves as a Legislative Analyst for the Florida Senate.

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‘With magisterial erudition and analytical elegance, Dew weaves the “critical threads” of Arendt’s ramified writings to provide a nuanced account of her “atypical existentialism” and critique of modernity. Two overarching claims emerge to challenge previous scholarship: Heidegger’s influence on Arendt’s thought is overrated and that it was rather Jaspers who exercised a seminal role in determining her philosophical and ethical horizons.’
–Paul Mendes-Flohr, Dorothy Grant Maclear Professor Emeritus of Modern Jewish History and Thought, University of Chicago, USA
This book presents an incisive survey of twentieth-century transatlantic ideational exchange. The author argues that German-American political thinker Hannah Arendt is to be distinguished not only from the French side of the existentialist movement, but singled out from Heidegger on the German side, as well. The primary feature of Arendt’s existentialism is its practicality in political terms; its acknowledgment of the vital need for viable public spaces of vocalization, action and interaction; its recommendation of councils, constitutions and other structural foundations for the visible presentation of politics; and the applicability of her view of political action to her estimation of authentic human living. Drawing from the work of Karl Jaspers as her primary exemplar, conclusions are made as to the degree to which Arendt’s existentialism, thereby identified as atypical, is to be assessed as postmodern without going so far as to declare her intellectual bent postmodernist.
Rebecca Dew has researched and published extensively on Hannah Arendt and the transatlantic exchange of ideas, including articles for journals such as Critical Horizons, History of European Ideas and Metodo, and an edited collection. She now serves as a Legislative Analyst for the Florida Senate.


Caracteristici

Considers Arendt's complex relationship with modernity and postmodernity, locating Arendt’s thought in her relationship with Karl Jaspers Examines Arendt as postmodern, and as anti-postmodernist Highlights Arendt’s atypicality as an existentialist