Remarks on Hannah Arendt’s Political Phenomenology

In Michael Staudigl & Ludger Hagedorn (eds.), Über Zivilisation und Differenz: Beiträge zu einer politischen Phänomenologie Europas. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann. pp. 263-275 (2008)
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A paper on Hannah Arendt’s lifelong project of the establishment of “a phenomenology with human plurality and human interaction as its focal point", with critical reflections upon her insights concerning the emergence of "the social" in the mirror of some eighteenth-century theories of human sociability.

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