Книга Ханны Аренд "Авторитет" Филиппа Хенсена является новым исследованием, которое представляет свежий и своевременный анализ политической философии Ханны Арендт. Изучая центральные темы творчества Арендт, Филипп Хенсен также показывает, что ее работа вносит значительный вклад в современные дискуссии. Особое внимание Хенсен уделяет утверждению, что Арендт дает мощный отчет о том, что значит политически мыслить и действовать. Этот отчет может послужить основанием для современной рациональности граждан перед лицом угрозы истинной политике. Среди прочих вопросов Хенсен рассматривает концепцию истории и исторического действия Ханны, ее анализ политики и различия между публичным и частным, ее оценку тоталитаризма как наиболее мрачной формы ложной политики и ее отношение к революции. В книге представлена сбалансированная и своевременная переоценка вклада Аренд в социологическую и политическую теорию. Она будет полезна для студентов и ученых в области политики, социологии и философии.
This new study offers a refreshing and timely re-assessment of the political thought of Hannah Arend. Phillip Hansen analyses the key themes of her work and also show that her works make a significant contribution today's thinking. Perhaps, most significantly, Hansen shows that Arend provides a crucial way of thinking and acting in a politicised atmosphere. Her account could give us the basis for modern citizens' reason to engage with issues of politics. For instance, in addition to the book's themes, Hansen addresses the theme of history set out by Arend; her thoughts on politics and the difference between the public and personal realms; her analyses of totalitarian thinking as the form of false politics; his advice about the use of revolution. By examining Arend's insights, the work offers a balanced approach for understanding her contribution to social and politcal philosophy. The work should attract the attention of students and researchers in fields including politics, society and philosopy.
A new work is set to light up the world of political thought with a timely reassessment by Phillip Hansen of the legacy of the seminal work of German political theorist Hannah Arendts. Based on a playthrough a dissertation written by Hansen who is now pursuing a doctorate in Chicago once his professional life is achieved, this work seeks to mainstream concepts and arguments disseminated from another academic path yet shimmer with Revolution in Our Time.\nDrawing upon and energising at once comparisons with Kant, Schmitt, Habermas and Delors, and full-throated debates over how so much of today\'s multifaceted world yet comes so uniquely to the fore are among the major discoveries facilitated by this exciting new academic endeavour.\nSeeking to promote both summation and illumination, the analytical approach pursued by the author clearly and eloquently presents liberatory sustainability through space and time skirting complexity and intricacy with clarity, not obscurity.\nFriendly counters to real world discussions surrounding collaboration, activism, rancour and commitment become entrenched and developed With great significance, easily accessible and widely resolvable as a fund of knowledge without a doubt.\nUndoubtedly challenging times require more insightful and engaged minds, and Phillip Hansen\'s reassessment through his detailed exegesis of Arendts\' contribution sheds more light than ever before on the university and beyond, providing new pathways and valuable perspectives on polarising issues of humanistic concern.
Электронная Книга «Hannah Arendt» написана автором Phillip Hansen в году.
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Язык: Английский
ISBN: 9780745677361
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The new study provides a fresh and timely reassessment of the political philosophy of Hannah Arendt. While analysing the central themes of Arendt's work, Phillip Hansen also shows that her work makes a significant contribution to contemporary debates. Specifically, Hansen argues that Arendt provides a powerful account of what it means to think and act politically. This account can establish the grounds for a contemporary citizen rationality in the face of threat to a genuine politics. Amoung other issues, Hansen discusses Arendt's conception of history and historical action; her account of politics and of the distinction between public and private; her analysis of totalitarianism as the most ominous form of 'false ' politics; and her treatment of revolution. The book is a balanced and opportune reappraisal of Arendt's contributions to social and political theory. It will be welcomed by students and scholars in politics, sociology and philosophy.