Showing posts with label Arendt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arendt. Show all posts
'Why write?', or Blanchot's double paradox of writing, through Hegel's paradox of action
Paradox of a perfect partner
Although we all apparently seek perfection, it is paradoxically our flaws and imperfections that make us more appealing to others.
The paradox of freedom (Karl Popper)
The paradox of freedom in relation to moral and political philosophy, with a special emphasis on Carl Schmitt and political difference.
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The 'history repeats itself' paradox - part 1
Preliminary thoughts on the proverb history repeats itself, where different views are presented alongside each other.
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