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Experiential Ontology of Hannah Arendt

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Informationen zum Autor By Kimberly Maslin Klappentext Martin Heidegger's influence on the thought of Hannah Arendt has been frequently noted, but the precise nature of Arendt's critique of her mentor is less understood. Kim Maslin argues that Arendt's work attempted to transform fundamental ontology for responsible use in the public realm. Zusammenfassung Martin Heidegger’s influence on the thought of Hannah Arendt has been frequently noted, but the precise nature of Arendt’s critique of her mentor is less understood. Kim Maslin argues that Arendt’s work attempted to transform fundamental ontology for responsible use in the public realm. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Chapter 1 - Heidegger the Fox: Revealing the Trap Chapter 2 - Rootlessness in Heidegger and Arendt Chapter 3 - Concretizing Thrownness and Projection: Rahel Varnhagen Chapter 4 - Mitdasein I: Understanding Antisemitism Chapter 5 - Mitdasein II: Understanding Imperialism Chapter 6 - Vorspringen (Leaping Ahead): Understanding Totalitarianism Chapter 7 - On the Political Importance of a Normative Ontology: Eichmann in Jerusalem Chapter 8 - The Politics of Existential Loneliness Chapter 9 - Experiential Ontology: Implications for Identity Politics Chapter 10 -Theorizing #MeToo Conclusion Bibliography About the Author

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