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    To choose one’s company: Arendt, Kant, and the Political Sixth Sense.Jonathan P. Schwartz - 2019 - European Journal of Political Theory 18 (1):108-127.
    This essay explores the phenomenon of common sense through a contextual analysis of Hannah Arendt’s political application of Kant’s Critique of Judgment. I begin by tracing the development of Arendt’s thinking on judgment and common sense during the 1950s which led her to turn to the third Critique. I then consider the justification of her move by examining the philosophical context and political applications of the third Critique, arguing that within it Kant made an original and profound discovery: that the (...)
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    Perspectives on Citizenship and Political Judgment in an Era of Democratic Anxiety.Jonathan Peter Schwartz - 2018 - Arendt Studies 2:235-241.
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    Arendt's judgment: freedom, responsibility, citizenship.Jonathan Peter Schwartz - 2016 - Philadelphia: PENN, University of Pennsylvania Press.
    In Arendt's Judgment: Freedom, Responsibility, Citizenship, Jonathan Peter Schwartz claims that Arendt's theory of political judgment formed the core of her political thought, and that understanding it correctly makes it possible to grasp the systematic thread that runs through her diverse body of work.
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    On Staying Focused: Response to Thom Brooks’ How Not To Save the Planet.Jonathan Peter Schwartz - 2016 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 19 (2):157-159.
    It’s easy to experience a slight vertigo effect when viewing a chart displaying the Holocene era of climate history. The striking isolation of the past 10,000 years of stable and accommodating aver...
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  5. 11" Roots" and" Mosaic" in a Balkan Border Village.Jonathan Schwartz - 1997 - In Karen Fog Olwig & Kirsten Hastrup (eds.), Siting Culture: The Shifting Anthropological Object. Routledge. pp. 255.
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