The Experiential Ontology of Hannah Arendt - Kimberly Maslin

The Experiential Ontology of Hannah Arendt

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Buch | Softcover
234 Seiten
2022
Lexington Books (Verlag)
978-1-7936-1246-5 (ISBN)
37,40 inkl. MwSt
Martin Heidegger’s influence on the thought of Hannah Arendt has been frequently noted, but the precise nature of Arendt’s critique of her mentor is less understood. Kim Maslin argues that Arendt’s work attempted to transform fundamental ontology for responsible use in the public realm.
In The Experiential Ontology of Hannah Arendt, Kim Maslin examines Hannah Arendt’s political philosophy through a Heideggerian framework. Maslin argues that not only did Arendt grew beyond the role of naïve and beguiled student, but she became one of Heidegger’s most astute critics. Well acquainted with and deeply respectful of his contributions to existential philosophy, Arendt viewed Heidegger’s work as both profoundly insightful and extraordinarily myopic. Not contented to simply offer a critique of her mentor’s work, Arendt engaged in a lifelong struggle to come to terms with the collective implications of fundamental ontology. Maslin argues that Arendt shifted to political philosophy less to escape her own disappointment at Heidegger’s personal betrayal, but rather as an attempt to right the collective flaws of fundamental ontology. Her project offers a politically responsive, hence responsible, modification of Heidegger’s fundamental ontology. She suggests that Heidegger’s allegedly descriptive and non-normative insight into the nature of being is necessarily incomplete, and potentially irresponsible, unless it is undertaken in a manner which is mindful of the collective implications. As such, Maslin shows how Arendt attempts to construct an experiential ontology that transforms Heidegger’s fundamental ontology for use in the public sphere.

Kimberly Maslin is professor of politics at Hendrix College.

Introduction

Chapter 1 – Heidegger the Fox: Revealing the Trap

Chapter 2 – Rootlessness in Heidegger and Arendt

Chapter 3 – Concretizing Thrownness and Projection: Rahel Varnhagen

Chapter 4 – Mitdasein I: Understanding Antisemitism

Chapter 5 – Mitdasein II: Understanding Imperialism

Chapter 6 – Vorspringen (Leaping Ahead): Understanding Totalitarianism

Chapter 7 – On the Political Importance of a Normative Ontology: Eichmann in Jerusalem

Chapter 8 – The Politics of Existential Loneliness

Chapter 9 – Experiential Ontology: Implications for Identity Politics

Chapter 10 –Theorizing #MeToo

Conclusion

Bibliography

About the Author

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Lanham, MD
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 219 mm
Gewicht 336 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Metaphysik / Ontologie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
ISBN-10 1-7936-1246-3 / 1793612463
ISBN-13 978-1-7936-1246-5 / 9781793612465
Zustand Neuware
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