The Legacy of Hannah Arendt’s Banality of Evil (original) (raw)

EICHMANN IS IN THE PANOPTICON: COMMENTS ON HANNAH ARENDT'S "BANALITY OF EVIL"

Shajwan Nariman Fatah Raza

2021

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Why Hannah Arendt’s famous ‘banality of evil’ thesis stands the risk of being proved banal itself

Thomas B White

Scroll.in, 2019

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From Kant to Eichmann: How Kant Led Arendt to the Banality of Evil

Shmuel Lederman

History of Political THought, 2023

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What does Hannah Arendt mean by 'the banality of evil'?

Matthew Trickett

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Hannah Arendt famously propagated the ‘banality of evil’ but did she miss a deeper meaning

Thomas B White

Scroll.in, 2018

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Banal Evil -Radical Goodness. Reflection on the 60th Anniversary of "Eichmann in Jerusalem"

Veronica Cibotaru

Open Philosophy, 2023

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Banal evil and useless knowledge: Hannah Arendt and Charlotte Delbo on evil after the holocaust

Jennifer L. Geddes

Hypatia, 2003

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'Hannah Arendt and the Banality of Evil'

Ned Curthoys

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Hannah Arendt's conceptualizations of evil

Etrit Shkreli

2016

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The Banality of Radical Evil in the Name of Enjoyment: Hannah Arendt Revisited through Ethics of Psychoanalysis

Han-yu Huang

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History of a Misunderstanding: 'The Banality of Evil' and Holocaust Historiography

Shmuel Lederman

Yad Vashem Studies 41 (2013)

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Selbstdenken, Remembrance, and the Future of Civil Courage in Margarethe von Trotta’s Hannah Arendt (2012). On the Psychogenesis of the “Banality of Evil”

Ned Curthoys

Screening the Past, 2016

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Reflecting on Hannah Arendt and Eichman in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil

Joe McIntyre, Gabrielle Appleby, Peter Burdon, rebecca laforgia

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Hannah Arendt: The Moral Value of Thinking

Marta Ubiali

Identity and Values, ed. S. Ferrarello, S. G. Ludovisi, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015

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Hannah Arendt and the Problem of Evil

Özer Barış Tunçel

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Arendt's Radical Good and the Banality of Evil: Echoes of Scholem and Jaspers in Margarethe von Trotta's Hannah Arendt

Babette Babich

Existenz, Volume 9, No 2 (Fall 2014): 13-26), 2014

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The Radicalism of the Banality of Evil: Ideology and Political Conformity in Arendt

Shmuel Lederman

New German Critique, 2019

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In the shadow of dark times: Hannah Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem and the problem of thinking in modern era

Ayala Paz

Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture and History , 2019

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Evil as an expression of and a threat to human plurality: Hannah Arendt’s agonistic realism

Christof Royer

Distinktion: Journal of Social Theory, 2020

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Thinking Prevents Grave Evil: An Analysis of Thinking According to Hannah Arendt

Yustinus Yustinus

International Journal of Indonesian Philosophy & Theology

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Carl Schmitt’s confrontation with the work of Hannah Arendt: A debate on totalitarianism, power, and banality of evil

Ville Suuronen

Global Intellectual History, 2022

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Between banality and radicality: Arendt and Kant on evil and responsibility

Javier Burdman

European Journal of Political Theory, 2019

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Hannah Arendt, Evil, and Political Resistance

Gavin Rae

History of the Human Sciences, vol. 32, n. 3, 2019, pp. 125–144.

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Hannah Arendt as a Theorist of International Criminal Law

David Luban

International Criminal Law Review, 2011

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Evil Banalized: Eichmannʼs Master Performance in Jerusalem

Robert E . Allinson

Iyunn, 2011

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arendt hannah eichmann jerusalem report banality evil

Cecilia Castro

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Paul Formosa, "Is Radical Evil Banal? Is Banal Evil Radical?", Philosophy and Social Criticism 33, no. 6 (2007): 717-35.

Paul Formosa

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Paul Formosa, "Thinking, Conscience and Acting in the Face of Mass Evil", in Power, Judgement and Political Evil: In Conversation with Hannah Arendt, eds. Andrew Schaap, Danielle Celermajer, & Vrasidas Karalis. Farnham: Ashgate, 2010: pp. 89-104.

Paul Formosa

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The Banality of Bad Faith

Snorri Hallsson

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Hannah Arendt: On Judgment and Responsibility

Peter Burdon

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Paul Formosa, "Moral Responsibility for Banal Evil", Journal of Social Philosophy 37, no. 4 (2006): 501-20.

Paul Formosa

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Banal No More: An Essay on the Film Hannah Arendt, with Special Reference to Eichmann and the Nazi Killing Groups

Ben Roth

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Hannah Arendt "The Life, the Evil, and the Lessons Learned"

Dylan Fortushniok

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"Standing behind your phrase": Arendt and Jaspers on the (Post-)Metaphysics of Evil

Carmen Lea Dege

European Journal of Political Theory, 2021

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“Between Kant and Eichmann: Thinking on Evil After Arendt”

Adi M Ophir

History and Memory, 1996

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