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Hannah Arendt and Her Turn From Politica   Hannah Arendt and Her Turn From Politica... - Document (265 K)
Author Chappell, Catherine
Title Hannah Arendt and Her Turn From Political Journalist To Political Philosopher
Date created 2010
Abstract In this thesis, I will explore the natural tension that exists between philosophy and politics; theory and practice, and thought and action, especially as manifest in contemporary society. In order to investigate this tension, I will use a lens presented by Hannah Arendt and her writings, in particular the Human Condition and the Jewish Writings . I will use these works to illustrate Arendt's own conflict between the role of politics and philosophy in human affairs as experienced in her transition from a political journalist to a political theorist. I will argue that a comparison of these works shows Arendt's struggle with the tension between philosophy and politics; thought and action, and theory and practice. A comparison of these works also illustrates Arendt's paradoxical conclusion of the Human Condition: that in times of unprecedented crisis, although theory and philosophy are precisely what are necessary to prevent further destruction and tragedy, they unfortunately become superfluous, and then immediate (even if groundless) action becomes necessarily the only human capacity that can "save" the world.
Use Restrictions I hereby allow Boston College to include and preserve my dissertation/thesis in electronic form in the Boston College Institutional Repository, which shall include the right to publicly post my dissertation/thesis on the World Wide Web. I will retain copyright ownership, but I grant to Boston College the non-exclusive right to copy, distribute, and publicly display my dissertation/thesis in any form as may be necessary or convenient in the future as file formats, storage media, and distribution mechanisms evolve.
Subject Hannah Arendt
Human Nature
natality
philosophy
political theory
Publisher Boston College
Link to Item 2345/1323
Thesis Advisor Chacon, Rodrigo
Shell, Susan
Degree Name MA
Degree Grantor Boston College. Graduate School of Arts & Sciences.
Sys. No. 000002773
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