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Carlotta Voß
Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies, qbaf001, https://doi.org/10.1093/bics/qbaf001
Published: 26 March 2025
...:https://dbpia.nl.go.kr/pages/standard-publication-reuse-rights ) Abstract This paper explores an aspect of Hannah Arendt’s references to antiquity that has received little scholarly attention: her use of Thucydides’ History of the Peloponnesian War. The paper has two interrelated aims: first, to contribute...
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Lisa Dillinger
Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 59, Issue 1, February 2025, Pages 125–141, https://doi.org/10.1093/jopedu/qhae053
Published: 30 July 2024
... for the importance of education in facilitating informed and reasoned decision-making. Drawing on Hannah Arendt’s dialectical account of politics and knowledge, I highlight the limitations of reducing political debates to a quest for ‘right knowledge’, arguing that it neglects the coordination of diverse values...
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Ivan Zamotkin and Anniina Leiviskä
Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 59, Issue 1, February 2025, Pages 14–30, https://doi.org/10.1093/jopedu/qhae033
Published: 12 April 2024
...Ivan Zamotkin; Anniina Leiviskä Corresponding author. E-mail: [email protected] 09 02 2023 02 06 2023 03 11 2023 10 05 2024 friendship Hannah Arendt amor mundi political education political polarization Kone Foundation 10.13039/501100005781 © The Author(s) 2024...
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Elisabet Langmann
Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 57, Issue 6, December 2023, Pages 1119–1126, https://doi.org/10.1093/jopedu/qhad083
Published: 13 December 2023
... cited. Abstract Inspired by the work of Hannah Arendt, this response article focusses on the tension between hope in the future and lost hope in the present inherent in the modern idea of progress. The backdrop of the Suite ‘Education after Progress’ is some of the interrelated challenges that we...
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Richard Carver
Journal of Human Rights Practice, Volume 15, Issue 3, November 2023, Pages 833–836, https://doi.org/10.1093/jhuman/huad045
Published: 30 September 2023
...Richard Carver Fine and Spencer’s discussion of Arendt focuses on her consideration of universalism. She was simultaneously highly critical of assimilationist Jews, who in Nazi Germany ‘assimilated’ to an antisemitic society, to no advantage to themselves, and of Zionists for their tendency...
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Geoffrey Hinchliffe
Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 56, Issue 3, Jun 2022, Pages 479–489, https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9752.12675
Published: 07 September 2022
...Geoffrey Hinchliffe But the reason why this line of defence is not very productive is that the argument from elitism fails to address (as such arguments usually do) the specific charges that are adumbrated. In this case, hurling charges of elitism at Arendt merely proves her point...
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Julien Kloeg
Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 56, Issue 2, April 2022, Pages 196–209, https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9752.12662
Published: 17 June 2022
...Julien Kloeg Correspondence Julien Kloeg, Erasmus School of Philosophy, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Email: [email protected] Significant scholarly interest in exploring Hannah Arendt's work from the perspective of education has been expressed in recent years...
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Helga Varden
Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 55, Issue 6, December 2021, Pages 1081–1096, https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9752.12621
Published: 16 December 2021
... the philosophical resources they need to become wise, good people. In fact, having access to philosophical education can make us unhappy, arrogant or alienated from ourselves, others and society. Helpful to remedying this problem in Kant's philosophy is to bring it into conversation with Hannah Arendt on the topics...
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Rowena Azada-Palacios
Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 55, Issue 4-5, August 2021, Pages 564–576, https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9752.12577
Published: 28 October 2021
... the original work is properly cited. Abstract Hannah Arendt has been criticised for the sharp distinction she drew between the social and political realms, and her application of this distinction to schools. In this paper, I demonstrate that this distinction can be interpreted as a heuristic that Arendt...
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Nathan Bell
Journal of Refugee Studies, Volume 34, Issue 2, June 2021, Pages 1618–1636, https://doi.org/10.1093/jrs/feaa070
Published: 01 November 2020
... and origins in humanitarian calamity, it may be the case that lessons drawn from that earlier period can meaningfully address present events (UNHCR 2019a,b). Hannah Arendt was one of the first political theorists to examine the plight of stateless persons (a distinction between being stateless and being...
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Andy Lamey
Journal of Refugee Studies, Volume 34, Issue 2, June 2021, Pages 1828–1839, https://doi.org/10.1093/jrs/fez108
Published: 24 December 2019
..., however, a right need not always be feasible in the soft sense. Refugees can have rights that it is not currently possible to implement politically. Right of return Refugees Feasibility objection Hannah Arendt Intractable political conflicts can see refugees displaced for extraordinarily long periods...
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Cindy Horst and Odin Lysaker
Journal of Refugee Studies, Volume 34, Issue 1, March 2021, Pages 67–84, https://doi.org/10.1093/jrs/fez057
Published: 13 July 2019
... the familiar and resist transformation, it also creates space for negotiation and opportunities to push for change by those who do not conform to what is considered the norm ( Grabska and Fanjoy 2015 ). Hence, Arendt’s (1943/2007) figure of the refugee as ‘vanguard’, as ‘conscious pariah’ bravely leading...
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Bryan Cheyette
The American Historical Review, Volume 123, Issue 4, October 2018, Pages 1234–1245, https://doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhy028
Published: 04 October 2018
...Bryan Cheyette Hannah Arendt Frantz Fanon Paul Gilroy Salman Rushdie Edward Said Shortly after the end of the Second World War, Hannah Arendt, in The Origins of Totalitarianism (1951), refuted the belief in an “eternal antisemitism” as a means of explaining the rise of Nazism...
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Steffan Davies
Forum for Modern Language Studies, Volume 51, Issue 2, April 2015, Pages 186–211, https://doi.org/10.1093/fmls/cqv006
Published: 13 April 2015
... and the Enlightenment in the cultural politics of post-war Western Germany, focusing in particular on Alfred Döblin's journal Das Goldene Tor and on Hannah Arendt's speech on accepting the Lessing Prize of the city of Hamburg in 1959. Gotthold Ephraim Lessing exile Enlightenment cultural politics Weimar...
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Published: 25 October 2001
..., but his work was primarily historical; The Destruction of the European Jews, which appeared in 1961, meticulously examined the destruction process, but this massive and detailed work was rarely read. The most influential books were those of Hannah Arendt, Elie Wiesel, and Primo Levi...
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Published: 27 April 2017
... individualism insecurity liberal law liberal society liberal state order preventive criminal law state of insecurity structural violence agency Arendt Hannah autoimmunitary Bourdieu Pierre Derrida Jacques gateway to insecurity human being human condition phenomenology reciprocity Wacquant...
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Published: 18 June 2015
... (the Israeli secret services) in Argentina, where he had fled after World War II. Thus, Israel violated international law to bring to trial a criminal of international law. Second, and more fundamentally in the context of our discussion, as Hannah Arendt and other critics have already highlighted, the Nazi...
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Published: 02 August 2018
...Chapter 3 traces the emergence of futurism to a range of writings by intellectuals such as Hannah Arendt, Ossip Flechtheim, and Lewis Mumford immediately after the Second World War. It explains the relevance of the idea, prevalent among key intellectuals after 1945, that the rise of totalitarianism...
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Published: 01 March 2018
... decisionism dystopian portrayal of law formalism gray law Radbruch Gustav reality Schmitt Carl universalism violence Weber Max Arendt Hannah authoritarian legalism generality of law hybrid regimes law and society movement Neumann Franz L Perels Joachim progressivism statutory law analogical...
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Published: 12 January 2012
...Introduces Hannah Arendt’s concept of the right to have rights and the purpose, approach, and structure of the book. Chapters 1 to 5 examine five different, and at times competing, interpretations of the right to have rights. Each chapter in turn explores the question of the right to have rights...