Immanente Kritik und soziales Leben. Selbsttransformative Praxis nach Hegel und Dewey

International Journal of Philosophical Studies 28 (1):135-140 (2020)
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Hannah Arendt famously claimed that the modern ‘rise of the social’ has resulted in a problematic marginalization of ‘the political’ and political philosophy. Interestingly, contemporary Critical T...

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