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Love and Saint Augustine was the title of Hannah Arendt's doctoral thesis from the University of Heidelberg in 1929. [1] When it was first published in Berlin it attracted critical interest. Although an English translation had been prepared by E B Ashton [a] in the early 1960s, Arendt did not want it published without revising it and adding new ...
Arendt, Hannah (1929). Der Liebesbegriff bei Augustin: Versuch einer philosophischen Interpretation [On the concept of love in the thought of Saint Augustine: Attempt at a philosophical interpretation] (PDF) (Doctoral thesis, Department of Philosophy, University of Heidelberg) (in German).
Her dissertation was entitled Love and Saint Augustine, and her supervisor was the existentialist philosopher Karl Jaspers. Hannah Arendt married Günther Stern in 1929 but soon began to encounter increasing antisemitism in the 1930s Nazi Germany. In 1933, Arendt was briefly imprisoned by the Gestapo for performing illegal research into ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... (Arendt book) L. The Life of the Mind; Love and Saint Augustine; O. On Revolution; The Origins of Totalitarianism; R.
The Life of the Mind was the final work of Hannah Arendt (1906–1975), and was unfinished at the time of her death. Designed to be in three parts, only the first two had been completed and the first page of the third part was in her typewriter the evening of the day she suddenly died.
"Ханна Арендт и Кёнигсберг" [Hannah Arendt and Königsberg]. Voprosy Filosofii (in Russian) (8): 184– 190. Archived from the original on 28 July 2018 French translation Archived 28 July 2018 at the Wayback Machine) Jakopovich, Dan (Fall 2009). "Hannah Arendt and Nonviolence" (PDF). Peace Studies Journal.
The series Schriften des Hannah-Arendt-Instituts [″Writings from the Hannah Arendt Institute″] has appeared since 1995 – originally at Böhlau Verlag, and since 2004 at Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht – and serves the publication of comprehensive research results in the history of Nazism, Communism and the transformation after 1989, as well as ...
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