Action and Appearance: Ethics and the Politics of Writing in Hannah Arendt

by Anna Yeatman, Phillip Hansen, Magdalena Zolkos, and Charles Barbour

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This collection of essays by established scholars explores the juncture of action and appearance in the political thought of Hannah Arendt. "Action and Appearance" is a collection of essays that look into the crucial and complex link between action and appearance in Hannah Arendt's political thought. Contributed by respected scholars, the essays articulate around the following themes: the emergence of political action when questioning the nature of law, subjectivity and individuality; the relationship between ethics and politics; the nexus of (co-)appearance, thinking and truth; and, Arendt's writing as action and appearance. For Arendt, action is a worldly, public phenomenon that requires the presence of others to have any effect. Therefore, to act is more than to decide as it is also to appear. Much has been said about Arendt's theory of action, but little attention has been paid to her approach to appearance as is done in this volume. "Action and Appearance" explores both Arendt's familiar texts and previously unpublished or recently rediscovered texts to challenge the established readings of her work.
Adding to established debates, it will be a unique resource to anyone interested in Hannah Arendt, political thought, political theory, and political philosophy.
  • ISBN10 6613089087
  • ISBN13 9786613089083
  • Publish Date 14 April 2011 (first published 1 January 2011)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 28 September 2011
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Continuum
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 272
  • Language English