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Hannah Arendt’s Forgotten Spatial Ontology

Aoife McInerney • Boek • paperback

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    This project endeavours to read Hannah Arendt as a spatial philosopher and, as such, exposes the depth in which she contends with the spatial elements of existence. The urgency to think about space was, for her, connected to the modern tendency to think in terms of processes. Arendt understands processes as invisible rules that are able to explain the world in which we live. For Arendt, processual thinking inhibits phenomenal space. This inhibition calls for the rethinking of concepts such as earth and world, traditional metaphysics, the idea of process, and even life. Beyond the confines of academic discourse, situating Arendt within the discourse of philosophy of space renews the relevance of Arendtian philosophy for environmental ethics and the challenges posed by climate change. Through sustained attention to the spatial themes in Arendt’s philosophy, this dissertation shows the applicability of her work to the increasing problem of displacement and homelessness due to climate related disasters, as well as discussions concerning what we owe the earth in terms of moral duties.
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    Binding : Paperback
    Distributievorm : Boek (print, druk)
    Formaat : 170mm x 240mm
    Aantal pagina's : 225
    Uitgeverij : Radboud University Press
    ISBN : 9789465151076
    Datum publicatie : 09-2025
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