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  1. Arendt, free will, and action.Gavin Rae - forthcoming - Philosophy and Social Criticism.
    Although it is well-known that Hannah Arendt gives a privileged role to action, her comments on the relationship between action and will(ing) have caused much confusion in the literature: commentators are split on whether her analysis of willing in The Human Condition (from 1958) and the essay “What is Freedom?” (from 1960) contradict or are complemented by her later analysis in The Life of the Mind (from 1978). I defend the latter position, but in contrast to others who have affirmed (...)
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  • Hannah Arendt's action and contemplation: Two sides of the same coin.Lenka Ucnik - 2021 - Journal of Social Philosophy 53 (1):76-92.
    Journal of Social Philosophy, Volume 53, Issue 1, Page 76-92, Spring 2022.
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  • “What would I do?”: Political action under oppression in Arendt.Alzbeta Hajkova - 2024 - Constellations 31 (3):311-323.
    The present paper examines the possibility of political action in Hannah Arendt’s philosophical framework under the circumstance of oppression. I first analyze Arendt’s concepts of self-display and self-presentation in The Life of the Mind as they map onto her division of the human condition into social and political spheres. While society as a realm of self-display provides an outlet for natural human differences, politics is a space for our self-presentation, that is, our chosen way of appearing to others as their (...)
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  • Hannah Arendt e a modernidade: esquecimento e redescoberta da política.André Duarte - 2001 - Trans/Form/Ação 24 (1):249-272.
    Para Hannah Arendt, a modernidade configura um período histórico de obscurecimento das determinações políticas democráticas, pois, onde a política não foi reduzida ao plano da violência, como no caso dos fenômenos totalitários, ela foi reduzida ao plano da administração burocrática dos interesses econômicos da sociedade. Neste artigo, pretendo discutir a constituição argumentativa desse diagnóstico, referindo-o à sua raiz de inspiração, isto é, as críticas de Nietzsche e Heidegger à modernidade. Finalmente, procuro demonstrar que Arendt não se limitou a uma concepção (...)
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  • The animal condition in the human condition: Rethinking Arendt’s political action beyond the human species.Diego Rossello - 2022 - Contemporary Political Theory 21 (2):219-239.
    This article puts Arendt’s conception of non-human animal appearance into a productive dialogue with recent developments in critical animal studies and animal rights theory within which notions such as agency, zoopolis, and animal agora play an important role. By reinterpreting the animal condition in Arendt’s account of the human condition, it demonstrates her potential contribution to political theory in a world where non-human-animals and nature are seen as making claims of entry into the political community. By emphasizing Arendt’s later work, (...)
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  • Giving up on knowing and loving oneself: Anders Nygren, Hannah Arendt, and Augustine.Torbjörn Gustafsson Chorell - 2022 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 83 (1):146-162.
    Anders Nygren’s and Hannah Arendt’s critical reading of Augustine’s concept of love had its point of departure in a fundamental skepticism towards the possibility of knowing oneself. Nygren defended the need to give up the search for the ego in order to enter a fellowship with God, whereas Arendt’s turn toward the world necessitated a critical evaluation of self-love and the search for inner motivations for action in a unified self. Arendt’s solution in particular suggests that the fate of the (...)
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  • Performatiwiteit en selfonthulling as sleutelbegrippe in Hannah Arendt se etiek van deugdelikheid.Marinus Schoeman - 2006 - South African Journal of Philosophy 25 (3):189-205.
    (2006). Performativity and self-revelation as key concepts in Hannah Arendt's ethic of virtue. South African Journal of Philosophy: Vol. 25, No. 3, pp. 189-205.
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  • Towards an ethics of love: Arendt on the will and st Augustine.Lauren Swayne Barthold - 2000 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 26 (6):1-20.
    In The Life of the Mind, Hannah Arendt explores the relationship between thinking, willing and judging. She poses the question of whether these may be among those conditions that prevent a person from doing evil. While many consider her account of thinking and willing insufficient for treating this question, I argue that in order fully to understand Arendt's notion of the will, particularly as it relates to our ability to avoid doing evil, one must consider the way in which she (...)
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  • Political Bodies: Writings on Adriana Cavarero's Political Thought.Paula Landerreche Cardillo & Rachel Silverbloom (eds.) - 2024 - Albany, NY: SUNY Press.
    Adriana Cavarero has been, and continues to be, one of the most innovative and influential voices in Italian political and feminist thought of the last forty years. Known widely for her challenges to the male-dominated canon of political philosophy (and philosophy more broadly construed), Cavarero has offered provocative accounts of what constitutes the political, with an emphasis on embodiment, singularity, and relationality. Political Bodies gathers some of today’s most prominent and well-established theorists, along with emerging scholars, to contribute their insights, (...)
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  • The early Sartre and Arendt on action: Exploring a neglected relationship.Gavin Rae - 2024 - Thesis Eleven 184-185 (1):167-187.
    The purpose of this paper is to engage with Jean-Paul Sartre's and Hannah Arendt's analyses of action. Although Arendt's analysis of action is well known and interest in Sartre's early analysis of action has recently grown, there has been little attempt to bring the two thinkers together on this topic. This is presumably because their respective positions appear to be antithetical and, indeed, Arendt's assessment of Sartre's philosophy was so critical. My guiding contention, however, is that the early Sartre and (...)
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  • Inclining toward Democracy.Olivia Guaraldo - 2024 - In Paula Landerreche Cardillo & Rachel Silverbloom (eds.), Political Bodies: Writings on Adriana Cavarero's Political Thought. Albany, NY: SUNY Press. pp. 19-36.
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  • Pensamiento, voluntad y juicio: las condiciones mentales de la acción política en la filosofía de Hannah Arendt.Yuliana Leal & Jerónimo Botero - 2017 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 53:85-120.
    En The Life of the Mind, Hannah Arendt sostiene que el pensamiento crítico activa el ejercicio del juicio reflexionante. El ejercicio del pensamiento crítico y el juicio reflexionante es fundamental para fomentar la libertad de actuar políticamente. El propósito de este artículo es defender la hipótesis de que el pensamiento crítico, la voluntad como espontaneidad y el juicio reflexionante son las condiciones mentales que hacen posible la vida política de los seres humanos desde la perspectiva de Arendt.
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