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Amor mundi: Hannah Arendt's political phenomenology of world
Borren, M.
Publication date 2010
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Borren, M. (2010). Amor mundi: Hannah Arendt's political phenomenology of world. F & N Eigen Beheer.
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Index of names
Adams, John, 153 Aeschylus, 250n67 Agamben, Giorgio, 77n117, 137, 190, 192n73, 255 Ankersmit, Frank, 252, 252n74 Aquinas, Thomas, 51 Aristotle, 29n75, 32, 51, 76, 77+n118, 122-23+n21, 123n23, 139 Augustine, 169, 238n6Beauvoir, Simone de, 18, 26n55
Benhabib, Seyla, 2, 3, 6+n20, 7, 8, 15, 17, 35n114, 38+n127, 46, 53, 55n1, 121, 127, 146+n48, 166n20, 178n7, 192, 194, 209, 228 Berlin, Isaiah, 234n148 Brecht, Bertolt, 35n114, 37, 151, 153n11, 155n33, 185, 213+n28, 214, 239, 244 Burke, Edmund, 197+n93, 212+n16 Butler, Judith, 4n15, 178n7, 255 Camus, Albert, 18 Conrad, Joseph, 58-59, 63 Descartes, René, 16, 32, 33+n100, 93, 114, 126-27, 242 Derrida, Jacques, 4n15, 228n127, 137-49 Fanon, Frantz, 219+n74, 225n112 Foucault, Michel, 4n15, 5, 45n170 Fraser, Nancy, 194n82, 208n4, 243n31 Gadamer, Hans-Georg, 18, 23, 39n137 Gehlen, Arnold, 18, 74n98
Habermas, Jürgen, 37+n26 and 27, 158n48, 166n20, 223n101 Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 16, 17,
45, 49, 132 Heidegger, Martin, 17-26, 31, 32n93, 55, 79n129, 81, 93n192, 104n20, 138n4 Heller, Agnes, 214n32 Herodotus, 41-42n151 Hobbes, Thomas, 43n164, 101-11, 115, 116, 126-27, 252n74 Honneth, Axel, 208, 243n31 Husserl, Edmund, 2, 17-19, 26, 42, 51, 52, 94 Jaspers, Karl, 17-18, 27n60, 37, 66n55, 191n68, 238n6 Kant, Immanuel, 31n87, 39, 43n162, 93, 119-36, 139, 166+n.19, 191n68, 247 Laplanche, Jean, 74n94
Luxemburg, Rosa, 37, 214+n32, 35 and 36 Lyotard, Jean-François, 2n4, 4n15, 133 Marx, Karl, 2, 16, 45n171, 110n63, 207, 213-14 Merleau-Ponty, Maurice, 18, 26n55, 169, 171
Mill, John Stuart, 211-12+n15, 234 Mohanty, Chandra Talpade, 227n120 and 123
330 Nancy, Jean-Luc, 2n4, 138 Nietzsche, Friedrich, 139, 140n11, 238n3 Nussbaum, Martha, 5n19, 186 Pettit, Phillip, 170n45, 234 Plato, 16, 26n54, 28-32, 66n52, 68n65, 76, 132, 139, 242 Pogge, Thomas, 194n82 Rancière, Jacques, 178n7 Rawls, John, 170+n.46, 194, 207-08 Ricoeur, Paul, 2n4, 17n12, 18, 26n55, 35n114, 70-71 Riviere, Joan, 173, 175
Robespierre, Maximilien de, 109-10, 157 Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 55, 66, 101-11, 115-17, 245n41 Sartre, Jean-Paul, 18, 26n55, 239 Schmitt, Carl, 139, 255 Shakespeare, William, 244+n36 Sloterdijk, Peter, 158n51 Tacitus, 40+n143, 41 Taylor, Charles, 55n1, 208 Thucydides, 41+n148
Tocqueville, Alexis de, 211, 212n15 Visker, Rudi, 68, 171n49