Hannah Arendt: Challenges of Plurality

This volume explores challenges posed by plurality, as understood by Hannah Arendt, but also the opportunities it offers. It is an interdisciplinary collection of chapters, including contributions from different traditions of philosophy, political science, and history. The book offers novel perspect...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Robaszkiewicz, Maria (Editor), Matzner, Tobias (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2022, 2022
Edition:1st ed. 2022
Series:Women in the History of Philosophy and Sciences
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Plurality-centered notion of politics and it’s potential for (Adornian) critical theory (Albrecht)
  • Chapter 2. The embodiment of political freedom: Spontaneous movement, plurality and the ontological constitution of public space (Borren)
  • Chapter 3. Plurality and the claims of alterity (Ramos)
  • Chapter 4. Feeling plurality. How affectability leads to political judgment (Hecker)
  • Chapter 5. Singularity, duality, plurality: On thoughtlessness, friendship and politics in Hannah Arendt’s work (Holst)
  • Chapter 6. Anti-plurality and genocide: Hannah Arendt’s understanding of Holocaust perpetrators and contemporary Holocaust Research (Kunath)
  • Chapter 7. Reconceiving solidarity in the wake of plurality (McInerney)
  • Chapter 8. From the darkness to the light: Hannah Arendt’s phenomenology of migration (Robaszkiewicz)
  • Chapter 9. On a rhetorical ground of human togetherness: Plurality and mediality in Arendt and Peirce (Topa)
  • Chapter 10. Race, religion and refugees: Arendt’sambiguous analysis of nation-states (Topolski)
  • Chapter 11. Arendt and the legitimate leadership of plural persons: Hierarchy and the limits of horizontal power relations (Weinman).