Judgment After Arendt

Routledge (2007)
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Abstract

Pt. I. Appearances of thought. 1. Appearances. 2. Thinking. 3. Recall -- Pt. II. Thinking with others. 4. By metaphor. 5. Conversing. 6. Absence -- Pt. III. Willing myths. 7. Being willing. 8. Resolving will. 9. Commandment -- Pt. IV. Judgment. 10. Process and judgment. 11. Working magic. 12. Willing thought.

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Hannah Arendt: Self-Discolure, Worldliness and Plurality.Helgard Mahrdt - 2012 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 43 (3):250-263.

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