In the mother tongue.: Essays on The Life of the Mind by Hannah Arendt
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Contemporary philosophy, Hannah ArendtSynopsis
The e-book, written by Alejandro Milotich, Maximiliano Chirino, Magalí Argañaraz, Simonetta Torres, Ari Costamagna, Camila Meyar, and Laura Arese, with a foreword by Paula Hunziker, brings together a series of reflections on Hannah Arendt's posthumous book, entitled “The Life of the Mind.”
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Prologue. The life of reading(s)
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Thinking, choosing, appearing: thought and its relationship with the world of appearances
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Appearance and the Body. Initial readings on Arendt's dialogue with Merleau-Ponty
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Notes on the Sensus communis in The Life of the Mind by Hannah Arendt
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The revival of Aristotle's practical philosophy in Hannah Arendt in light of her critique of the philosophical tradition
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Initium and principium: echoes of the concept of love in Saint Augustine in The Life of the Spirit
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Arendt as a reader of Kafka
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Arendtian marginalia in Kant's Thesis on Being, by M. Heidegger. Notes for reading The Life of the Mind
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Published
November 3, 2023
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Copyright (c) 2023 Alejandro Milotich, Maximiliano Chirino; Paula Hunziker (Prologuista); Magalí Argañaraz, Simonetta Torres, Ari Costamagna, Camila Meyar, Laura Arese
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978-950-33-1768-6
