'Thinking with Hannah Arendt: An Introduction' suggests that those who read Arendt not as a system-building professional philosopher but, rather, as a thinker whose work invites and (by 'unfreezing' concepts) prepares us to think for ourselves about particular realities of our times will read her as she wished to be read. The essays following this introduction are briefly discussed as examples of such independent engagement and, in that, as truer to Arendt's work than readings by those who approach her from their pre-set theoretical and/or critical stances. © 2002 Taylor & Francis Ltd.
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Minnich, E. K. (2002). Thinking with Hannah Arendt: An introduction. International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 10(2), 123–130. https://doi.org/10.1080/09672550210121423
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