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Von Carl Schmitt zu Hannah Arendt?

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Heidelberger Entstehungsspuren und bundesrepublikanische Liberalisierungsschichten von Reinhart Kosellecks Kritik und Krise., Wissenschaftliche Abhandlungen und Reden zur Philosophie, Politik und Geistesgeschichte 95

Huhnholz, Sebastian

Duncker und Humblot GmbH

39.90

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Verfügbarkeit: Besorgungstitel, Festbezug

Zusatztext

'From Carl Schmitt to Hannah Arendt? The emergence and liberalization of Reinhart Kosellecks Kritik und Krise' The older Reinhart Koselleck emphasized that 'Kritik und Krise' benefited from a connection with Hannah Arendt. This dissertation, which today is regarded as a classic, has long been controversial because it was influenced by Carl Schmitt. The present study combines both traces through contextuality: It explores the possibilities of early contact between Koselleck and Arendt. And it asks about the importance of Arendt for Koselleck and Schmitt and for 'Kritik und Krise'.

Autorenportrait

Sebastian Huhnholz is a political scientist in the field of political theory and the history of ideas. Research focuses are on ideals of democratic state financing, orders of global power and politics of history. He studied social sciences at Humboldt University and received his doctorate from Karsten Fischer (LMU) and Herfried Münkler (HU) for a study on imaginations of antiquity in American politics. Living in Hamburg he is postdoc lecturer at Leibniz University. His political science qualification works were awarded the Humboldt Prize and the dissertation prize of the Bavarian American Academy. Sebastian Huhnholz is member of the editorial team of www.theorieblog.de.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 07.03.2019

Umfang: 172 S., 3 s/w Illustr., 3 Illustr., 3 Fotos

Sprache: Deutsch

Einband: KT

Format: 1 x 21 x 13.7 cm

ISBN/EAN: 9783428155705

Umbreit-Nr.: 6891663

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