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  1. Hannah Arendt.Maurizio Passerin D'Entreves - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  • De Conceptos a Experiencias. Una Aproximación a Labor Y Producción En Hannah Arendt.Aïda Palacios Morales - 2022 - Agora 41 (2).
    Labor, producción y acción son las tres actividades que forman la vita activa para Hannah Arendt. En torno a acción construyó su pensamiento político y, por eso, es la más atendida por la literatura. Labor y producción han quedado relegadas a un segundo plano, obviando todo aquello que ambas retienen e iluminan. El artículo muestra las dificultades de una distinción que resulta un tanto resbaladiza, sobre todo cuando labor y producción se entienden como conceptos, cristalizaciones de los fenómenos que Arendt (...)
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  • “It’s Time for a Rent Strike”: COVID-19 Rent Strikes and the Absence of State Care.Riley Valentine - 2021 - Open Philosophy 5 (1):75-89.
    Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood was a show that focused on teaching children an ethics of caring for oneself and care for others. This article examines those ethics through the songs “I Like You As You Are” and “Won’t You Be My Neighbor.” It contends that these songs focus on a celebration of the self and others, welcoming individuals as they are into the community, and embracing authenticity. This article looks to understand these ethics in a contemporary setting and argues that Mister (...)
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  • Arendt, Koselleck, and Begreifen: Rethinking Politics and Concepts in Times of Crisis.Vlasta Jalušič - 2021 - Filozofski Vestnik 42 (1).
    Reinhard Koselleck has long been regarded as a particularly eminent theorist of socio-political concepts, while Hannah Arendt had not been in focus as a conceptual author until recent times. This article explores the common thinking space between Arendt and Koselleck through their thesis about the gap, rupture, crisis, or break in the tradition of political thinking and historical periods and how this is linked to their notion of conceptuality, i.e. Begreifen. Despite the impression that each of them focused on the (...)
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