Despite the diversity of cosmopolitan philosophical thought, two constants remain: the significance of shared humanity and the idea that this fact should shape the way people live with each other. I will argue that Hannah Arendt's conceptions of the human conditions of plurality, natality, and action offer cosmopolitan educators an improved grounding for their theoretical foundations and crucial points of emphasis for teacher education in opposition to the educationally destructive effects of standardization in education. Cosmopolitan characteristics such as democratic inclusion, openness, and dynamic engagement emerge as embodiments of morality wherein the preservation of the human condition of natality is vital for the public expre...
The goal of this short chapter is to briefly set out and analyse Hannah Arendt's writing on the limi...
For a long time, one of the most important tasks for education in liberal democracies hasbeen to fos...
Hannah Arendt (1906-1975) captured the interest and imagination of scholars and the literati by deve...
Despite the diversity of cosmopolitan philosophical thought, two constants remain: the significance ...
A cosmopolitan ethic invites both an appreciation of the rich diversity of values, traditions and wa...
In this article, I present a philosophical perspective on Kunneman’s concept of ‘amor complexitatis’...
In this thesis, I construct a model of citizenship education inspired by Hannah Arendt’s works, spec...
Item does not contain fulltextWith the reality of rising anti-Semitism and the impending war, Arendt...
This research is conducted with a conceptual and philosophical approach in the humanities field. In ...
In this paper, I explore the educational significance of the work of Hannah Arendt through reflectio...
This thesis brings the work of twentieth century political philosopher Hannah Arendt to a considera...
Hannah Arendt has been criticised for the sharp distinction she drew between the social and politica...
In her book The Human Condition (1958), Hannah Arendt claims that one of the fundamental problems w...
The author analyses Hannah Arendt’s writings in search of inspirations for reflecting on the contemp...
Hannah Arendt's critique of education in 1950s USA provides an important way of understanding the de...
The goal of this short chapter is to briefly set out and analyse Hannah Arendt's writing on the limi...
For a long time, one of the most important tasks for education in liberal democracies hasbeen to fos...
Hannah Arendt (1906-1975) captured the interest and imagination of scholars and the literati by deve...
Despite the diversity of cosmopolitan philosophical thought, two constants remain: the significance ...
A cosmopolitan ethic invites both an appreciation of the rich diversity of values, traditions and wa...
In this article, I present a philosophical perspective on Kunneman’s concept of ‘amor complexitatis’...
In this thesis, I construct a model of citizenship education inspired by Hannah Arendt’s works, spec...
Item does not contain fulltextWith the reality of rising anti-Semitism and the impending war, Arendt...
This research is conducted with a conceptual and philosophical approach in the humanities field. In ...
In this paper, I explore the educational significance of the work of Hannah Arendt through reflectio...
This thesis brings the work of twentieth century political philosopher Hannah Arendt to a considera...
Hannah Arendt has been criticised for the sharp distinction she drew between the social and politica...
In her book The Human Condition (1958), Hannah Arendt claims that one of the fundamental problems w...
The author analyses Hannah Arendt’s writings in search of inspirations for reflecting on the contemp...
Hannah Arendt's critique of education in 1950s USA provides an important way of understanding the de...
The goal of this short chapter is to briefly set out and analyse Hannah Arendt's writing on the limi...
For a long time, one of the most important tasks for education in liberal democracies hasbeen to fos...
Hannah Arendt (1906-1975) captured the interest and imagination of scholars and the literati by deve...