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Essays in understanding, 1930-1954 : formation, exile, and totalitarianism / Hannah Arendt ; edited and with an introduction by Jerome Kohn.

Van Pelt Library B945 .A691 1994
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Arendt, Hannah, 1906-1975.
Contributor:
Kohn, Jerome.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Philosophy.
Political science--Philosophy.
Political science.
Literature, Modern--20th century--History and criticism.
Literature, Modern.
philosophy.
Medical Subjects:
Philosophy.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
xxxi, 458 pages ; 21 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Schocken Books, 1994.
Summary:
Few thinkers have addressed the political horrors and ethical complexities of the twentieth century with the insight and passionate intellectual integrity of Hannah Arendt. She was irresistibly drawn to the activity of understanding, in an effort to endow historical, political, and cultural events with meaning. Essays in Understanding assembles many of Arendt's writings from the 1930s, 1940s, and into the 1950s. Included here are illuminating discussions of St. Augustine, existentialism, Kafka, and Kierkegaard; relatively early examinations of Nazism, responsibility and guilt, and the place of religion in the modern world; and later investigations into the nature of totalitarianism that Arendt set down after The Origins of Totalitarianism was published in 1951. The body of work gathered in this volume gives us a portrait of Arendt's development as a thinker - and confirms why her ideas and judgments remain as seminal today as they were when she first set them down.
Contents:
"What remains? The language remains": a conversation with Gü̈nter Gaus
Augustine and Protestantism
Philosophy and sociology
Søren Kierkegaard
Friedrich von Gentz
Berlin Salon
On the emancipation of women
Franz Kafka: a revaluation
Foreign affairs in the foreign-language press
Approaches to the "German problem"
Organized guilt and universal responsibility
Nightmare and flight
Dilthey as philosopher and historian
The seeds of a fascist international
Christianity and revolution
Power politics triumphs
No longer and not yet
What is existential philosophy?
French Existentialism
The ivory tower of common sense
The image of hell
The Nation
Dedication of Karl Jaspers
Rand School lecture
Religion and the intellectuals
Social science techniques and the study of concentration camps
The aftermath of Nazi rule: report from Germany
The eggs speak up
At table with Hitler
Mankind and terror
Understanding and politics (the difficulties of understanding)
On the nature of Totalitarianism: an essay in understanding
Heidegger the fox
Understanding Communism
Religion and politics
The ex-Communists
A reply to Eric Voegelin
Dream and nightmare
Europe and the atom bomb
The threat of conformism
Concern with politics in recent European philosophical thought.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780805211863
0805211861
OCLC:
639892008

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