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  1. Postscriptum.И. Г Митченков - 2006 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 9 (3):102-106.
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  • Hannah Arendt on Judgment, Philosophy and Praxis.James T. Knauer - 1989 - International Studies in Philosophy 21 (3):71-83.
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  • P.Immanuel Kant - 1969 - In Allgemeiner Kantindex Zu Kants Gesammelten Schriften. Band. 20. Abt. 3: Personenindex Zu Kants Gesammelten Schriften. De Gruyter. pp. 96-103.
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  • Living ethically, acting politically.Melissa A. Orlie - 1997 - Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
    Political scientist Melissa Orlie asks what it means to live freely and responsibly when advantages are distributed disproportionately according to race, gender ...
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  • Hannah Arendt and the limits of philosophy: with a new preface.Lisa Jane Disch - 1994 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
    In this new interpretation of the political writings of Hannah Arendt, Lisa Jane Disch focuses on an issue that remains central to today's debates in political philosophy and feminist theory: the relationship of experience to critical understanding. Discussing a range of Arendt's work including unpublished writings, Disch explores the function of storytelling as a form of critical theory beyond the limits of philosophy.
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  • .Judith Butler - 2015
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  • Perpetual Peace.IMMANUEL KANT - 1940 - Philosophical Review 49:380.
    Whether this satirical inscription on a Dutch innkeeper's sign upon which a burial ground was painted had for its object mankind in general, or the rulers of states in particular, who are insatiable of war, or merely the philosophers who dream this sweet dream, it is not for us to decide. But one condition the author of this essay wishes to lay down. The practical politician assumes the attitude of looking down with great self-satisfaction on the political theorist as a (...)
     
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  • Hannah Arendt and the Limits of Philosophy.Lisa Jane Disch - 1996 - Hypatia 11 (3):164-168.