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Hannah Arendt and the Fragility of Human Dignity

Af: John Douglas Macready Engelsk Paperback

Hannah Arendt and the Fragility of Human Dignity

Af: John Douglas Macready Engelsk Paperback
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Professor John Douglas Macready offers a post-foundational account of human dignity by way of a reconstructive reading of Hannah Arendt. He argues that Arendt’s experience of political violence and genocide in the twentieth century, as well as her experience as a stateless person, led her to rethink human dignity as an intersubjective event of political experience. By tracing the contours of Arendt’s thoughts on human dignity, Professor Macready offers convincing evidence that Arendt was engaged in retrieving the political experience that gave rise to the concept of human dignity in order to move beyond the traditional accounts of human dignity that relied principally on the status and stature of human beings. This allowed Arendt to retrofit the concept for a new political landscape and reconceive human dignity in terms of stance—how human beings stand in relationship to one another. Professor Macready elucidates Arendt’s latent political ontology as a resource for developing strictly political account of human dignity hat he calls conditional dignity—the view that human dignity is dependent on political action, namely, the preservation and expression of dignity by the person, and/or the recognition by the political community. He argues that it is precisely this “right” to have a place in the world—the right to belong to a political community and never to be reduced to the status of stateless animality—that indicates the political meaning of human dignity in Arendt’s political philosophy.
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Professor John Douglas Macready offers a post-foundational account of human dignity by way of a reconstructive reading of Hannah Arendt. He argues that Arendt’s experience of political violence and genocide in the twentieth century, as well as her experience as a stateless person, led her to rethink human dignity as an intersubjective event of political experience. By tracing the contours of Arendt’s thoughts on human dignity, Professor Macready offers convincing evidence that Arendt was engaged in retrieving the political experience that gave rise to the concept of human dignity in order to move beyond the traditional accounts of human dignity that relied principally on the status and stature of human beings. This allowed Arendt to retrofit the concept for a new political landscape and reconceive human dignity in terms of stance—how human beings stand in relationship to one another. Professor Macready elucidates Arendt’s latent political ontology as a resource for developing strictly political account of human dignity hat he calls conditional dignity—the view that human dignity is dependent on political action, namely, the preservation and expression of dignity by the person, and/or the recognition by the political community. He argues that it is precisely this “right” to have a place in the world—the right to belong to a political community and never to be reduced to the status of stateless animality—that indicates the political meaning of human dignity in Arendt’s political philosophy.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 152
ISBN-13: 9781498554916
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1498554911
Udg. Dato: 12 sep 2019
Længde: 15mm
Bredde: 228mm
Højde: 153mm
Forlag: Lexington Books
Oplagsdato: 12 sep 2019
Forfatter(e): John Douglas Macready
Forfatter(e) John Douglas Macready


Kategori Samfunds- & politisk filosofi


ISBN-13 9781498554916


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 152


Udgave


Længde 15mm


Bredde 228mm


Højde 153mm


Udg. Dato 12 sep 2019


Oplagsdato 12 sep 2019


Forlag Lexington Books