Judgment After Arendt is both the first full-length study of Hannah Arendt's The Life of the Mind and, at the same time, a philosophical work on the core concepts of thinking, willing and judging. In analysing Arendt's work Deutscher develops this theme of judgment and shows how, by drawing upon literature, history, myth and idiom, Arendt contributes significantly to contemporary philosophy.
Judgment After Arendt is both the first full-length study of Hannah Arendt's The Life of the Mind and, at the same time, a philosophical work on the core concepts of thinking, willing and judging. In analysing Arendt's work Deutscher develops this theme of judgment and shows how, by drawing upon literature, history, myth and idiom, Arendt contributes significantly to contemporary philosophy.
Max Deutscher is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I Appearances of Thought Chapter 1 Appearances Chapter 2 Thinking Chapter 3 Recall Part II Thinking with Others Chapter 4 By Metaphor Chapter 5 Conversing Chapter 6 Absence Part III Willing Myths Chapter 7 Being Willing Chapter 8 Resolving Will Chapter 9 Commandment Part IV Judgment Chapter 10 Process and Judgment Chapter 11 Working Magic Chapter 12 Willing Thought
Introduction Part I Appearances of Thought Chapter 1 Appearances Chapter 2 Thinking Chapter 3 Recall Part II Thinking with Others Chapter 4 By Metaphor Chapter 5 Conversing Chapter 6 Absence Part III Willing Myths Chapter 7 Being Willing Chapter 8 Resolving Will Chapter 9 Commandment Part IV Judgment Chapter 10 Process and Judgment Chapter 11 Working Magic Chapter 12 Willing Thought
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