Arendt's critical confrontation with Heidegger and Jaspers
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Arendt's Political Philosophy is rooted in the existential thinking of Heidegger and Jaspers. This paper tries to show the critical appropriation that Arendt makes of her masters, emphasizing the approximation and the distancing that Arendt’s thought creates in relation to the existential philosophy in the process of formation of her original political philosophy.
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