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The Judge and the Spectator by Joke J. Hermsen,Joke Johannetta Hermsen,Dana Richard Villa Book Resume:
Since early texts as "Thinking and Politics", Arendt had highlighted the contrast between philosophical and political thinking and compelled herself to find a satisfactory answer to the question: "how do philosophy and politics relate?". In her last work "Lectures on Kant's Political Philosophy" (1982), Arendt analyses the "political" dimensions of Kant's critical thinking. To think critically implies taking the viewpoints of others into account: one has to "enlarge" one's own mind by comparing our judgement with the possible judgements of others. While thinking remains a solitary activity, it does not cut itself off from all others.The essays in this book address the philosophical and moral questions raised by Arendt's attempt to draw out the political implications of "critical thinking" in Kant's sense. In one way or another, they all address the place of judgment in Arendt's thought. Arendt's turn to Kant and The Critique of Judgment was motivated by her desire to find a form of philosophizing that was not hostile to politics and the public realm. But did she really think that Kant's characterization of the judging spectator pointed the way out of the opposition between the universal and the particular, between looking at things sub specie aeternitatis and looking at things from a political point of view? To what extent did she think that Kant was successful in revealing a mode of thought oriented towards public persuasion, yet one which retained its critical independence?Each of the essays wrestles with the complexities of a complex thinker. They remind us that critical thinking or Selbstdenken is among the most difficult and rare arts, even though it is an art potentially accessible to everyone. They also remind us that Hannah Arendt was a virtuoso of this art, and of how her example points the way toward a renewal of judgment as the political faculty par excellence.
The Spectator by Donald J. Newman Book Resume:
The Spectator: Emerging Discourses brings together a distinguished coterie of international scholars who take a fresh look at this influential eighteenth-century English periodical. Taking advantage of the insights provided by such critical perspectives as new historicism, postcolonialism, psychology, postmodernism and cultural studies, and by such theorists as Michel Foucault and Jurgen Habermas, the scholars represented herein offer new insights into The Spectator's relation to the changing society that influenced it-and that it in turn influenced.
The Spectator by Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele Book Resume:
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Criticism on Milton's Paradise Lost. From 'The Spectator.' 31 December, 1711-3 May, 1712 by Joseph Addison Book Resume:
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The Spectator: no. 474-555; Sept. 3, 1712-Dec. 6, 1712 by George Atherton Aitken Book Resume:
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The Spectator [by J. Addison and others]. With hist. and biogr. preface, and explanatory notes by Spectator The Book Resume:
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The Spectator [by J. Addison and others] with sketches of the lives of the authors, and explanatory notes. 12 vols. [in 6]. by Spectator The Book Resume:
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The Spectator with Sketches of the Lives of the Authors and Explanatory, 4 by N.A Book Resume:
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The Spectator: no. 252-321; Dec. 19, 1711-Mar. 8, 1712 by George Atherton Aitken Book Resume:
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The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483 by Joseph Addison Book Resume:
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Sites of the Spectator by Suzanne Rodin Pucci Book Resume:
The Spectator is a major figure of the French Enlightenment whose far-reaching significance has not been fully grasped. As a basic organising principle of culture production in France of the early and mid-eighteenth century, the Spectator is an intermediary figure residing between the ancien régime and France of the Revolution. This transitional moment can be read in - and, furthermore, was prepared by - the emergence of several new literary genres in which, paradoxically, a Spectator was allotted the principle role. This study traces the process in which the king's disenfranchised subjects, at first limited merely to looking on at the spectacle of royal authority and privilege, began to evolve through versatile Spectator roles into citizen subjects. Each of four chapters reveals the significance of these figures to the development of a particular genre or disciplinary formation: Spectator journalism, art criticism, fiction of voyage and the exotic, and alternative popular theater (the théâtre de la joie). These genres designate the Spectator as constituing the narrative, thematic, textual focus that articulates contemporary life, foreign exotic cultures, art objects and knowledge itself. In the shift from a silent, near- invisible audience to a more active, more sharply delineated entity of Spectators - for whom, and in function of whom, not only literary and social production but the monarchy itself were increasingly obliged to perform - a vital and as yet untold story of early and mid-eighteenth-century culture is recounted.
The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator. The Guardian. The Lover. The present state of the war, and the necessity of augmentation, considered. The late trial and conviction of Count Tariff. The Whig-examiner. The Freeholder by Joseph Addison Book Resume:
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The Works of Joseph Addison: The Spectator by Joseph Addison Book Resume:
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The Spectator Financial and Underwriting Analysis of Fire Insurance Companies ... as of January 1st ... by N.A Book Resume:
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The Spectator: no. 395-473; June 3, 1712-Sept. 2, 1712 by George Atherton Aitken Book Resume:
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