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  1. Amor Terra.Lucy Benjamin - 2023 - Arendt Studies 7:59-78.
    This paper is written in response to the planetary times in which we live, marked as they are by the interwoven realities of political polarisation and environmental degradation. Looking to Hannah Arendt’s political writings for a response to this reality, in this paper I challenge the predominance of natality as a revolutionary concept and turn instead to Arendt’s discussion of love. After an initial rereading of the temporality of love at work in her concept of amor mundi, the paper develops (...)
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  • Is there a place for friendship in education? Thinking with Arendt on friendship, politics, and education.Ivan Zamotkin & Anniina Leiviskä - forthcoming - Journal of Philosophy of Education.
    In this article, we examine the political and educational relevance of Hannah Arendt’s account of friendship. Drawing from Arendt’s central works on friendship, we offer a novel interpretation of the concept by connecting the notion with the idea of educational ‘love for the world’, amor mundi. With this interpretation, we seek to demonstrate that the concept of friendship has both direct educational and indirect political significance. Thereby, we distinguish our interpretation from two previous understandings of the educational relevance of the (...)
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  • How to Care? A Dialogue Between Hannah Arendt and Joan Tronto.Sophie Cloutier - 2023 - Arendt Studies 7:27-39.
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  • Why Should We Care? Care for the World as Proto-Normative Commitment to Political Action and Judgment.Marieke Borren - 2023 - Arendt Studies 7:41-57.
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