GERM-318

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Hannah Arendt As Political Thinker

Course Description

Hannah Arendt disavowed the title of philosopher, instead describing herself as a "political thinker." This seminar will investigate what Arendt means by this description, focusing in particular on the notions of "world," "natality," and what she terms the vita activa. Texts will include selections form Origins of Totalitarianism, The Human Condition, and Eichmann in Jerusalem as well as essays from Arendt's work on cultural theory. Course taught in English. Students will complete some reading in the original German and may complete some writing, and discussion assignments in German. May be elected as Philosophy 318. Prerequisite: German 106 or proficiency equivalent or consent of instructor.

Course Type

Academic Credit, DIST-HUMANITIES, DIST-CULTURAL PLURALISM, INTER.DISC-GERMAN STUDIES, Textual Analysis, The Individual & Society, Global Cultures & Lang., Writing Across Contexts, Studying the Past, Cross-listed Course