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Nick Dunn

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Okanagan College, Philosophy / Associate Fellow, Hannah Arendt Center @ Bard / Academic Associate @ McGill

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Introducing: #WPR An expansive new resource exploring works of philosophy and their reception 🔸from antiquity to present, 🔸presenting each work in historical & cultural context 🔸in collaborative volumes, peer-reviewed & edited by leading scholars. ℹ️ degruyter.com/database/wpr/h…

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“For a thinker like #Arendt, chucking off philosophy turns out to be easier said than done,” argues Ronald Beiner. Read his essay on Arendt’s contribution to a philosophy of judgment as part of Nick Dunn’s volume on Arendt’s Kant lectures in #WPR 🔗degruyter.com/database/WPR/e…

“For a thinker like #Arendt, chucking off philosophy turns out to be easier said than done,” argues <a href="/ronald_beiner/">Ronald Beiner</a>.

Read his essay on Arendt’s contribution to a philosophy of judgment as part of <a href="/nm_dunn/">Nick Dunn</a>’s volume on Arendt’s Kant lectures in #WPR

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Rather than debate who got #Kant “right”, Linda Zerilli explores what #Arendt discovered about judging politically by reading Kant in her own Arendtian way. This essay is free to read now in Nick Dunn’s edited volume as part of our new database #WPR. 🔗 degruyter.com/database/WPR/e…

Rather than debate who got #Kant “right”, Linda Zerilli explores what #Arendt discovered about judging politically by reading Kant in her own Arendtian way.

This essay is free to read now in <a href="/nm_dunn/">Nick Dunn</a>’s edited volume as part of our new database #WPR.

🔗 degruyter.com/database/WPR/e…
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Many say that Hannah Arendt got Immanuel Kant wrong. She did once describe his Doctrine of Right as "rather boring and pedantic," but we shouldn't be too quick to dismiss her interesting and creative reading of Kant's political philosophy, writes Nicholas Dunn on our blog:

Many say that Hannah Arendt got Immanuel Kant wrong. She did once describe his Doctrine of Right as "rather boring and pedantic," but we shouldn't be too quick to dismiss her interesting and creative reading of Kant's political philosophy, writes Nicholas Dunn on our blog:
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The #HannahArendt Personal Library Bard College played a role in the forthcoming volume "Lectures on Kant’s Political Philosophy" (De Gruyter Brill ➡️ @degruyterbrill.bsky.social, 2024) edited by HAC Associate Fellow Nick Dunn. Learn more at blog.degruyter.com/hannah-arendts…

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*Featured* - Judith Shklar's review of the 1982 Ronald Beiner edition of Arendt's Kant lectures, which originally appeared in the Hegel Bulletin (Hegel Society GB) degruyter.com/database/WPR/e…