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Hannah Arendt

open access: yes, 2022
Borren, M., Vasterling, V.L.M.
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THAT THERE BE A BEGINNING”: ARENDT AND NATALITY

Uluslararası Sosyal Bilimler ve Sanat Araştırmaları, 2023
Hannah Arendt’s concept of natality is customarily read as a response to Heidegger’s death-oriented philosophy, a vestige of Arendt’s earlier occupation with Augustine, or a remnant of Arendt’s brush with Jewish messianism by way of Walter Benjamin. This essay argues that the novelty of Arendt’s concept of natality cannot simply be reduced to Heidegger’
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The Arendt Cult

Journal of Contemporary History, 1998
Hannah Arendt (1906-75) was a woman of many parts. She was philosopher, historian, sociologist and also journalist; she wrote poetry but also on technology; she had an interest in theology but also reviewed Kafka, Benjamin and Brecht. The following reflections do not refer to her life's work but merely one, albeit central, aspect that of a political ...
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Arendt After Jerusalem

New Formations, 2015
Hannah Arendt, The Last, Interview and Other Conversations, New York and London, Melville House 2013, 136pp; $15.95 paperback Marie Luise Knott, Unlearning with Hannah Arendt, D. Dollenmayer (trans.), New York, Other Press 2014, 173pp; $22.95 hardback Bettina Stangneth, Eichmann Before Jerusalem: The Unexamined Life of a Mass Murderer, R. Martin (trans.
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