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Hannah Arendt
Taraborrelli, Anna
Università degli Studi di Cagliari
2024
Abstract
Hannah Arendt (Linden 1906 – New York 1975) is a towering figure in the philosophical and intellectual landscape of the 20th century. The work we propose here offers an analysis of her major works with the aim of showing how her dramatic personal history and her intellectual life are inextricably intertwined, and how the breadth of the issues she addressed, the depth of her analyses, and the originality of her insights and theories constitute a new paradigm of philosophical and political thought.
This paradigm is still relevant today and extremely fruitful, as it seeks to reconcile particularity and universality, and to create the conditions that will prevent the «new beginnings» from translating into new forms of suffering, injustice and deprivation, violence, and that will promote the exercise of freedom, the enjoyment of equality and the sense of dignity that each and every person must be able to have.
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Source
Angela Taraborrelli, "Hannah Arendt", in "APhEx 29", 2024, pp. 1-43
Languages
it
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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