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  1. Arendt died suddenly five days after completing the second part, with the first page of Judging still in her typewriter, and McCarthy then edited the first two parts and provided some indication of the direction of the third.

  2. Hannah Arendt (geboren am 14. Oktober 1906 als Johanna Arendt in Linden, heutiger Stadtteil von Hannover; gestorben am 4. Dezember 1975 in New York City) war eine jüdische deutsch - US-amerikanische politische Theoretikerin und Publizistin .

  3. 6. Dez. 1975 · Hannah Arendt, the political philosopher who escaped Hitler's Germany and later scrutinized its morality in “Eichmaim in Jerusalem” and other books, died Thursday night in her apartment at...

  4. Died: December 4, 1975, New York, New York, U.S. (aged 69) Notable Works: “Between Past and Future” “Crises of the Republic” “Eichmann in Jerusalem” “Men in Dark Times” “On Revolution” “On Violence” “Origins of Totalitarianism” “The Human Condition” (Show more) Subjects Of Study: Adolf Eichmann. anti-Semitism. totalitarianism. trial.

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  5. 27. Juli 2006 · At the time of her death in 1975, she had completed the first two volumes of her last major philosophical work, The Life of the Mind, which examined the three fundamental faculties of the vita contemplativa (thinking, willing, judging). 1. Biographical Sketch. 2. Introduction. 3. Arendts Concept of Totalitarianism. 4. The Human Condition.

  6. Oktober: Hannah Arendt wird als Tochter des Ingenieurs Paul Arendt und dessen Frau Martha (geb. Cohn) in Linden (bei Hannover) geboren. Sie wächst in einem sozialdemokratischen jüdisch-assimilierten Elternhaus in Königsberg auf. Studium der Philosophie, Theologie und Klassischen Philologie in Marburg, Freiburg im Breisgau und Heidelberg.

  7. When Hannah was seven, her father died of paresis (syphilitic insanity), and not much later, battles between Russian and German armies were fought near her home. She was raised in Königsberg (the hometown of her admired precursor Immanuel Kant ) and Berlin .