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    Arendt’s Phenomenology: Social-Political Thought and Ethical Life.Margot Wielgus - 2015 - Dialogue and Universalism 25 (3):115-125.
    Hannah Arendt brings the traditionally ontological practice of phenomenology into social and political philosophy. She does this in two ways: by employing phenomenological methods in her approach to examining the world around her and by showing how phenomenology is related to ethical life through her description of thinking. In this article, I explore the first of these ways by locating Arendt’s methods in relation to Martin Heidegger’s definition of phenomenology, as given in the Being and Time. Arendt’s usage of phenomenological (...)
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  2. Julian Dodd's "Works of Music: An Essay in Ontology". [REVIEW]Margot Wielgus - 2010 - American Society for Aesthetics Graduate E-Journal 2 (2):17-18.
     
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    Talking to our selves: Reflection, ignorance, and agency. [REVIEW]Margot Wielgus - 2016 - Philosophical Psychology 29 (7):1086-1088.