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    New Voices on Women in the History of Philosophy
    with Clara Carus, Matilda Amundsen Bergström, Tareq Ayoub, Ebrahim Azadegan, Silvia Conti, Emanuele Costa, Jonathan Head, Margaret Matthews, Natalia Anna Michna, Daniel Neumann, Mary Peterson, Pedro Pricladnitzky, and Maja Sidzińska
    Springer Nature Switzerland. 2024.
    This book promotes entirely new insights into women’s contributions to the history of philosophy and boasts papers spanning the centuries from Antigone until twentieth century phenomenology, covering fields from logic to mysticism, stretching from Brazil to Early Modern Europe. The book is of interest for all scholars and students of the history of philosophy, but especially for those who are interested in women philosophers and in new narratives in the history of philosophy. The book is represe…Read more
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    How Judging Becomes Political—Hannah Arendt’s Introduction of Judgment into the Political Realm
    In Clara Carus, Matilda Amundsen Bergström, Tareq Ayoub, Ebrahim Azadegan, Martin Baesler, Silvia Conti, Emanuele Costa, Jonathan Head, Margaret Matthews, Natalia Anna Michna, Daniel Neumann, Mary Peterson, Pedro Pricladnitzky & Maja Sidzińska (eds.), New Voices on Women in the History of Philosophy, Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 155-171. 2024.
    This paper investigates reflective judgmentReflective judgment as a political competence and lays down its function in enacting pluralityPlurality and affirming political freedomFreedom. Judgment is an important yet complex term in Hannah Arendt’s political thinkingPolitical thinking. It signifies the individually and socially formed ability to reflect on our opinionOpinion concerning what is beautiful or not through integrating other points of view into our considerations. ArendtArendt builds o…Read more