Hannah Arendt : Practice, Thought and Judgement
Edited by Mika Ojakangas
Published by the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies www.helsinki.fi/collegium/e-series
ISSN 1796-2986 ISBN 978-952-10-6338-1
VOLUME 8
Studies across Disciplines in the Humanities and Social Sciences 8.
Helsinki: Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies.
Hannah Arendt : Practice, Thought and Judgement
Edited by Mika Ojakangas
Contents
Introduction Mika Ojakangas
What St. Augustine Taught Hannah Arendt about “how to live in the world”: Caritas, Natality and the Banality of Evil Joanna Vecchiarelli Scott
The End of Action: An Arendtian Critique of Aristotle’s Concept of praxis
Jussi Backman
Hannah Arendt’s Thesis on Different Modes of Evil Jari Kauppinen
Arendt, Socrates, and the Ethics of Conscience Mika Ojakangas
What Constitutes our Sense of Reality? Hannah Arendt’s Critique of the Search for Epistemic Foundations
Julia Honkasalo
Hannah Arendt’s Angels and Demons:
Ten Spiritual Exercises Markku Koivusalo
List of Contributors
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8–27
28–47
48–66
67–85
86–104
105–150
151–152