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  1. The hidden philosophy of Hannah Arendt.Margaret Betz Hull - 2002 - New York: RoutledgeCurzon.
    Recognition of Hannah Arendt's contribution to the history of western philosophy is long overdue. Arendt was a 'political thinker', but this book highlights the importance of her ontological preoccupations for an understanding of her work.
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    A Progression of Thought and the Primacy of Interaction.Margaret Betz Hull - 1999 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 30 (2):207-228.
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    Wholly... a Daughter of Our People.Margaret Betz Hull - 2000 - Social Philosophy Today 16:35-46.
    German political philosopher Hannah Arendt offers a distinctive, sometimes controversial, understanding of her Jewish heritage through her use of the notion"conscious pariah" and the role she allowed her Jewishness to play in her identity. Based on her interactive theory of unique human identity as constructed through political action, Arendt envisioned public acknowledgement of her Jewishness as a performative, political act of allegiance, not a statement of fixed identity. Arendt's insistence that the personal facticity of human identity only be given strategic (...)
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