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Carl Schmitt, a legal and political scholar, was also a vocal fascist supporter of both the Nazi regime and Spain's Franco ; however, he published works of political philosophy that remained studied by philosophers and political scholars with radically different views, such as Alain Badiou, Slavoj Žižek, and his contemporaries Hannah Arendt, Walter Benjamin, and Leo Strauss.
Arendt also argued that the revolutionary spirit endemic to the founding fathers had not been preserved in America because the majority of people had no role to play in politics other than voting.
Arendt also wrote eloquently on the problem of languages distinguishing the word consciousness from conscience.
This theory of necessary expansion of capitalism outside the boundaries of nation-states-one of the foundations of Leninism as a whole-was also shared by Rosa Luxemburg and then by liberal philosopher Hannah Arendt.
In Marburg he met Hannah Arendt, who was also pursuing her PhD there, and the two of them were to remain friends for the rest of their lives.
Blücher also coined the term " the anti-political principle " to describe totalitarianism's destruction of a space of resistance-a term taken up both by Arendt and Karl Jaspers.
Arendt also points out that "... people like Eichmann, who had risen from the ranks, were never permitted to advance beyond a lieutenant colonel the rank of Obersturmbannführer except at the front.
In 2006, she was appointed by President George W. Bush to the Council of the National Endowment for the Humanities, and also delivered the prestigious Gifford Lectures at the University of Edinburgh, joining such previous Gifford Lecturers as William James, Hannah Arendt, Karl Barth, and Reinhold Niebuhr.
), the review has also published fiction and criticism by authors more associated with the New York Intellectuals, notably Hannah Arendt, Saul Bellow, and Lionel Trilling.
* Heidegger's Children: Philosophy, Anti-Semitism, and German-Jewish Identity ( 2001 ) also as Heidegger's Children: Hannah Arendt, Karl Löwith, Hans Jonas, and Herbert Marcuse

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A number of continental European émigrés to Britain and the United States — including Hannah Arendt, Karl Popper, Friedrich Hayek, Leo Strauss, Isaiah Berlin, Eric Voegelin and Judith Shklar — encouraged continued study in political philosophy in the Anglo-American world, but in the 1950s and 1960s they and their students remained at odds with the analytic establishment.
Heidegger's students at Marburg included Hans-Georg Gadamer, Hannah Arendt, Karl Löwith, Gerhard Krüger, Leo Strauss, Jacob Klein, Gunther ( Stern ) Anders, and Hans Jonas.
Heidegger's former lover Hannah Arendt spoke on his behalf at this hearing, while Jaspers spoke against him.
Arendt served as a visiting scholar at the University of California, Berkeley, Princeton University, and Northwestern University.
Arendt was instrumental in the creation of Structured Liberal Education ( SLE ) at Stanford University.
The first two articles were edited and published by Jerome Kohn, an assistant of Arendt and a director of Hannah Arendt Center at The New School, and the last was edited and published by Ronald Beiner, professor of political science at the University of Toronto.
The college has begun digitally archiving some of the collection, which is available at The Hannah Arendt Collection.
* The Hannah Arendt Papers collection at the Library of Congress contains her personal archive, with scanned portions available on the internet.
* Hannah Arendt ( 1906-1975 ) at the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
" Arendt considered this so " incomprehensible on the face of it " that it confirmed her sense that he wasn't really thinking at all, just mouthing accepted formulae, thereby establishing his banality.
A manuscript of Benjamin's " On the Concept of History " was passed to Theodor Adorno by Hannah Arendt, who crossed the French-Spanish border at Portbou a few months later, and was subsequently published by the Institute for Social Research ( temporarily relocated to New York ) in 1942.
According to the philosopher Hannah Arendt, this new method enabled man to look back " into an indefinite past to which one can add at will and into which we can inquire further as it stretches ahead ".
Kemp-Arendt competed under her maiden name, Nancy Arendt, at the 1988 Summer Olympics, in Seoul.
" Rahv's work at Partisan Review, which he co-founded, put him at the center of an intellectual circle that included Dwight Macdonald, Lionel Trilling, Hannah Arendt, Mary McCarthy, Alfred Kazin, Delmore Schwartz, Sidney Hook, William Barrett, and many other intellectuals of the period.
" In 1976, he left the priesthood and began teaching philosophy at the New School as a protégé of Hannah Arendt.

Arendt and University
More recently, light therapy and melatonin administration have been explored by Dr. Alfred J. Lewy ( OHSU ), Dr. Josephine Arendt ( University of Surrey, UK ) and other researchers as a means to reset animal and human circadian rhythms.
According to Hans Jonas, her only German-Jewish classmate, Arendt embarked on a long and stormy romantic relationship with Heidegger, for which she was later criticized because of Heidegger's support for the Nazi party when he was rector of Freiburg University.
* Elisabeth Young-Bruehl ( 1982 ), Hannah Arendt: For Love of the World, Yale University Press, ISBN 0-300-02660-9.
( 2000 ), The Cambridge Companion to Hannah Arendt, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-64571-3 ( hb ).
* Villa, Dana ( 1995 ), Arendt and Heidegger: the Fate of the Political, Princeton University Press, ISBN 0-691-04400-7.
* Villa, Dana ( 1999 ), Politics, Philosophy, Terror: Essays on the Thought of Hannah Arendt, Princeton University Press, ISBN 0-691-00935-X.
* Elzbieta Ettinger: Hannah Arendt / Martin Heidegger, Yale University Press ( 1997 ).
* Roger Berkowitz, Thomas Keenan, Jeffrey Katz, ed. Thinking in Dark Times: Hannah Arendt on Ethics and Politics Fordham University Press, 2009, ISBN 978-0-8232-3076-1
The University of Freiburg has been home to some of the greatest minds of the Western tradition, including such eminent figures as Martin Heidegger, Hannah Arendt, Rudolf Carnap, David Daube, Johann Eck, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Friedrich Hayek, Edmund Husserl, Friedrich Meinecke, and Max Weber.
In his autobiography, Hilberg reveals learning that Hannah Arendt advised Princeton University Press against publishing The Destruction on the grounds that it was not a sufficiently important contribution to the subject.
Notable scholars associated with the University in Exile include psychologists Erich Fromm, Max Wertheimer and Aron Gurwitsch, political philosophers Hannah Arendt and Leo Strauss, and philosopher Hans Jonas.

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Davenport teamed with Nicole Arendt to reach the French Open semifinals, where they lost to the top seeded team of Novotná and Arantxa Sánchez Vicario.
In the wake of one of their breakups, Arendt moved to Heidelberg, where she wrote her dissertation, under the existentialist philosopher-psychologist Karl Jaspers, on the concept of love in the thought of Saint Augustine.
Philosopher Hannah Arendt pointed out this important judicial aspect of the Holocaust in The Origins of Totalitarianism ( 1951 ), where she demonstrated that to violate human rights, Nazi Germany first deprived human beings of their citizenship.
" Hannah Arendt in her study of the " trial " of Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem, notes that the accused, as with almost all his fellow Germans, had lost track of his conscience to the point where they hardly remembered it ; this wasn't caused by familiarity with atrocities or by psychologically redirecting any resultant natural pity to themselves for having to bear such an unpleasant duty, so much as by the fact that anyone whose conscience did develop doubts could see no one who shared them: " Eichmann did not need to close his ears to the voice of conscience ... not because he had none, but because his conscience spoke with a " respectable voice ", with the voice of the respectable society around him ".
However, Hannah Arendt, in her book, Eichmann in Jerusalem, states that " in 1950, succeeded in establishing contact with ODESSA, a clandestine organization of S. S. Veterans, and in May of that year, he was passed through Austria to Italy, where a Franciscan priest, fully informed of his identity, equipped him with a refugee passport in the name of Richard Klement and sent him on to Buenos Aires.

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