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Freedom: the priority of the political

In Dana Richard Villa (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Hannah Arendt. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 113--129 (2000)

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  1. Educational Leadership with an Ethics of Plurality and Natality.Iris Berger - 2014 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 34 (5):475-487.
    This paper aims to impregnate the concept of educational leadership with new meanings and new possibilities. I draw on Hannah Arendt’s political thought, particularly, her concepts of plurality and natality alongside the distinction she made between who and what we are, to propose a new ethics for educational leadership. An ethics of plurality and natality resists a dominant understanding of education as developing a what, namely, producing persons with particular qualities and talents. I include a research story from the field (...)
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  • The Amnesia of the Modern: Arendt on the Role of Memory in the Constitution of the Political.Irene McMullin - 2011 - Philosophical Topics 39 (2):91-116.
    In this paper I consider the essential role that public memory plays in the establishment and maintenance of the political arena and its space of appearance. Without this space and the shared memory that allows it to appear, Hannah Arendt argues, transience and finitude would consume the excellence of word and deed—just as the "natural ruin of time" consumes its mortal performer. The modern era displays a kind of mnemonic failure, however, a situation arising not only from technological developments that (...)
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  • Socializing the public: invoking Hannah Arendt’s critique of modernity to evaluate reproductive technologies. [REVIEW]Daniel Sperling - 2012 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 15 (1):53-60.
    The article examines the writings of one of the most influential political philosophers, Hannah Arendt, and specifically focuses on her views regarding the distinction between the private and the public and the transformation of the public to the social by modernity. Arendt’s theory of human activity and critique of modernity are explored to critically evaluate the social contributions and implications of reproductive technologies especially where the use of such technologies is most dominant within Western societies. Focusing on empirical studies on (...)
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  • La philía politiké como amor mundi: La recepción de Hannah Arendt de la amistad política de Aristóteles.Elisa Goyenechea - 2021 - Isegoría 65:03-03.
    This paper examines Hannah Arendt’s reception of the Aristotelian philía. First, we expose the notes of the philía in his Nicomachean Ethics and the political projection of friendship as synaísthesis. Secondly, we argue that in a relevant fragment of “Truth and Politics” and in Lectures on Kant’s Political Philosophy, Arendt finishes clarifying her notion of friendship as a political and worldly bond. There she does not allude to Aristotle, but to Kant and his reflections on the sense of taste.
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  • The Structure of the Concept of Political Freedom in Hannah Arendt’s Philosophy.Katarzyna Eliasz - 2019 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 10 (1):29-42.
    This paper is devoted to clarifying Hannah Arendt’s concept of political freedom by the means of analysing its structure. My analysis proceeds in three steps. Firstly, I distinguish a pre-political concept of freedom as exercising spontaneity, which is at the root of Arendt’s understanding of political freedom. Secondly, I analyse her account of freedom as exercising action and indicate its relationship to the elementary freedom of spontaneity. Arendt endowed action with a distinguished importance, since she assumed that it is the (...)
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  • Política E diálogo: Reflexões a partir de Eric Weil E Hannah Arendt.Judikael Castelo Branco - 2019 - Philósophos - Revista de Filosofia 24 (1).
    O artigo aborda o diálogo como dimensão política da linguagem. Partimos do fato de que se, por um lado, a relevância do tema é confirmada pelas dificuldades dos debates políticos sobre os problemas comuns de convivência em comunidades multiculturais e plurirreligiosas, por outro, a filosofias de Weil e de Arendt contribuem para recolocar o diálogo como uma real condição de possibilidade para a ação política. Para isso, retornamos à abordagem do diálogo como virtude, em Weil, e como expressão e construção (...)
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  • Politique et dialogue. Réflexions inspirées par Eric Weil et Hannah Arendt.Judikael Castelo Branco - 2018 - Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Practical Philosophy 10 (1):55-76.
    The article analyses the main characteristics of dialogue seen as a political dimension of language starting from Eric Weil and Hannah Arendt. The importance of the topic is given by the difficulties of political debates that deal with the existential problems of people who live in multicultural and multi-religious societies. Our choice for Arendt and Weil finds justification in the genuine effort made by the two philosophies to turn dialogue into the true condition of possibility for political action. For this (...)
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