This paper critically examines Hannah Arendt's claim that we should conceive forgiveness as a specifically political or worldly virtue. According to Arendt, the virtue of forgiveness is necessary if we are to halt the reactive rancour that always threatens to destroy the space of politics. This paper suggests that in building her case for the politics of forgiveness Arendt confusingly intermingles three conceptual threads - mercy, Christian forgiveness and forgiveness driven by eros. Drawing on Nietzsche's scattered analyses of these threads, it argues that all three of these modalities of forgiveness jeopardize rather than restore the circuits of mutual recognition that are integral to democratic communities. Nietzsche shows that these sha...
The aim of my dissertation is to explore the aesthetic approaches to questions of authority and just...
Many critics of Hannah Arendt claim that her account of politics lacks moral guidelines and constrai...
Despite the important role it plays in the lives of almost everyone, sociology has so far paid only ...
This paper critically examines Hannah Arendt's claim that we should con-ceive forgiveness as a ...
My concern in this paper is how to reconcile a central tension in Hannah Arendt’s thinking, one that...
This is a pre-print of chapter 4 in Hannah Arendt and international relations: readings across the l...
In an engaging book “The Human Condition” (1958), Hannah Arendt (1906-75) puts a high value on the p...
The conventional interpretation of Hannah Arendt’s accounts of forgiveness considers them secularist...
Although there is widespread agreement with the argument that Hannah Arendt made more than half a ce...
The question of forgiveness in politics has attained a certain cachet. Indeed, in the fifty years si...
Arendt's concept of political action invites long-standing criticisms concerning its seemingly amora...
In an engaging book “The Human Condition” (1958), Hannah Arendt (1906-75) puts a high value on the p...
In this article, we examine, in the light of Arendt s categories, the fundamental structure of tradi...
This thesis explores the themes of forgiveness and cosmopolitanism through the prism of ‘care’ – a t...
In this chapter, I will offer a strategic new interpretation of Hannah Arendt's conception of forgiv...
The aim of my dissertation is to explore the aesthetic approaches to questions of authority and just...
Many critics of Hannah Arendt claim that her account of politics lacks moral guidelines and constrai...
Despite the important role it plays in the lives of almost everyone, sociology has so far paid only ...
This paper critically examines Hannah Arendt's claim that we should con-ceive forgiveness as a ...
My concern in this paper is how to reconcile a central tension in Hannah Arendt’s thinking, one that...
This is a pre-print of chapter 4 in Hannah Arendt and international relations: readings across the l...
In an engaging book “The Human Condition” (1958), Hannah Arendt (1906-75) puts a high value on the p...
The conventional interpretation of Hannah Arendt’s accounts of forgiveness considers them secularist...
Although there is widespread agreement with the argument that Hannah Arendt made more than half a ce...
The question of forgiveness in politics has attained a certain cachet. Indeed, in the fifty years si...
Arendt's concept of political action invites long-standing criticisms concerning its seemingly amora...
In an engaging book “The Human Condition” (1958), Hannah Arendt (1906-75) puts a high value on the p...
In this article, we examine, in the light of Arendt s categories, the fundamental structure of tradi...
This thesis explores the themes of forgiveness and cosmopolitanism through the prism of ‘care’ – a t...
In this chapter, I will offer a strategic new interpretation of Hannah Arendt's conception of forgiv...
The aim of my dissertation is to explore the aesthetic approaches to questions of authority and just...
Many critics of Hannah Arendt claim that her account of politics lacks moral guidelines and constrai...
Despite the important role it plays in the lives of almost everyone, sociology has so far paid only ...