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Title Hannah Arendt and Martin Heidegger: philosophy, modernity, and education
Creators Sosnowska Paulina
Collection Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция
Subjects Totalitarianism. ; Political science — Philosophy. ; Civilization, Modern — Philosophy. ; Philosophy. ; EBSCO eBooks
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Language English
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Record create date 7/18/2019

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The book examines the trajectory of joint philosophical-pedagogical concepts within the framework of the dialogue between Hannah Arendt and Martin Heidegger, put in the context of questions concerning the nature of modernity.

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  • Cover
  • Hannah Arendt and Martin Heidegger
  • Hannah Arendt and Martin Heidegger: Philosophy, Modernity, and Education
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Preface
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
    • Notes
  • Acknowledgments
  • Part I: Philosophical Tradition and Education
    • Note
    • Chapter 1
      • The Paideia of Plato’s Cave
        • Heidegger: The Ontological Interpretation of Plato’s Cave
        • Arendt: The Political Interpretation of Plato’s Cave
        • Gateway: Paideia is not Bildung
        • Notes
    • Chapter 2
      • The German Idea of Bildung
        • Humboldt: Idealism—Neohumanism—Liberalism
        • Humboldt: The Idea of University
        • Arendt: Bildung and Assimilation
        • Concluding Remarks
        • Notes
    • Chapter 3
      • Authenticity
        • Contexts
        • The Pedagogical Dimension of Being and Time
        • Being and Time as Political Philosophy?
        • Notes
  • Part II: Philosophy and Education at a Crossroads
    • Note
    • Chapter 4
      • The Broken Thread of Tradition and Heidegger’s Breaks
        • Heidegger Estranged From His Own Thought
        • Tradition Defeated: Heidegger Breaks with Plato and the Idea of University
        • Arendt: Thinking Through the Break
        • Concluding Remarks
        • Notes
    • Chapter 5
      • Reading Aristotle
        • Heidegger’s Aristotle
        • Arendt’s Aristotle
        • Aristotle: Plato’s Most Genuine Disciple57
        • Notes
    • Chapter 6
      • Freedom and the World
        • Heidegger’s World Versus Descartes
        • Arendt’s Doubled World
        • Arendt’s Reluctant Modernism and the Question of Freedom
        • Notes
  • Part III: The Pedagogical Promise of Philosophy
    • Chapter 7
      • “The Educational Principle”
        • “What” and “Who”: the Difference between The Human Condition and Human Nature
        • Herder and “The Educational Principle”
        • Understanding the Power of Precedence: Arendt, Foucault, Agamben
        • Concluding Remarks
        • Notes
    • Chapter 8
      • The Promise of Thinking
        • The Scandal of Non-thinking
        • What Is Called Thinking?
        • University between Past and Future
        • Notes
  • Afterword
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
    • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index
  • About the Author
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