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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 ...
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 ...
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).
The term "ordo amoris," first coined by ancient bishop and theologian St. Augustine in his work, "City of God," has been translated to mean "order of love" or "order of charity."
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.
When Nick Dorka and Hannah Jiles first met in the “Love Is Blind” Season 7 dating pods, they connected as the youngest man and woman in the cast. Soon enough, their banter graduated to a more ...
Christina Haack asks her second husband, Ant Anstead, to join The Flip Off as a guest judge in the upcoming 4th episode. On Feb. 12, episode 3 offered a sneak preview of his tough judging as the ...
"What St. Augustine Taught Hannah Arendt about "how to live in the world": Caritas, Natality and the Banality of Evil". Studies across Disciplines in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Vol. 8. pp. 8– 27. Archived from the original on 2020-02-15. Ojakangas, Mika (2010a). "Arendt, Socrates, and the Ethics of Conscience" (PDF).