Preface |
|
xi | |
Acknowledgments |
|
xiii | |
A Note to the Reader |
|
xiv | |
|
|
xv | |
Introduction The Problem of Action in Arendt |
|
3 | (12) |
PART I: ARENDT'S THEORY OF POLITICAL ACTION |
|
15 | (96) |
|
Arendt, Aristotle, and Action |
|
|
17 | (25) |
|
Aristotle and Arendt on the Self-Containedness of Action |
|
|
17 | (8) |
|
Applying the Criterion: Arendt's Descriptions of Labor, Work, and Action |
|
|
25 | (11) |
|
The Idea of a ``Self-Contained'' Politics |
|
|
36 | (6) |
|
Thinking Action against the Tradition |
|
|
42 | (38) |
|
Teleology versus Self-Containedness |
|
|
42 | (7) |
|
The Antipolitical Quality of Aristotelian Praxis |
|
|
49 | (3) |
|
Autonomous Action: Politics as Performing Art |
|
|
52 | (7) |
|
Arendt's Critique of the Modern Turn to Will and History |
|
|
59 | (18) |
|
Conclusion: Beyond Aristotle and Kant |
|
|
77 | (3) |
|
Arendt, Nietzsche, and the ``Aestheticization'' of Political Action |
|
|
80 | (31) |
|
|
80 | (2) |
|
Nonsovereignty and the Performance Model: Arendt's Anti-Platonism |
|
|
82 | (7) |
|
The Disclosive Nature of ``Aestheticized'' Action |
|
|
89 | (10) |
|
Limiting the Agon: Difference and Plurality, Perspectivism and Judgment |
|
|
99 | (12) |
PART II: ARENDT AND HEIDEGGER |
|
111 | (98) |
|
The Heideggerian Roots of Arendt's Political Theory |
|
|
113 | (31) |
|
Introduction: The Ontological-Political Stakes of Arendt's Theory of Action |
|
|
113 | (4) |
|
The Abyss of Freedom and Dasein's Disclosedness: Thinking Freedom in Its Worldliness and Contingency |
|
|
117 | (13) |
|
Heidegger's Distinction between Authentic and Inauthentic Disclosedness and Arendt's Appropriation |
|
|
130 | (14) |
|
Groundless Action, Groundless Judgment: Politics after Metaphysics |
|
|
144 | (27) |
|
The Second Level of Appropriation: The Dialectic of Transcendence/Everydayness and Arendt's Ontology of the Public World |
|
|
144 | (6) |
|
Being as Appearing: Post-Nietzschean Ontology and the Evanescence of the Political |
|
|
150 | (5) |
|
The Problem of Groundless Action and Judgment |
|
|
155 | (11) |
|
The Tradition as Reification: Productionist Metaphysics and the Withdrawal of the Political |
|
|
166 | (5) |
|
The Critique of Modernity |
|
|
171 | (38) |
|
Introduction: Arendt and Heidegger as Critics of Modernity |
|
|
171 | (4) |
|
Heidegger: The Metaphysics of the Moderns and the Subjectification of the Real |
|
|
175 | (13) |
|
Self-Assertion as Self-Grounding: The ``Inauthenticity'' of Modernity |
|
|
175 | (3) |
|
The Will to Will and the Conquest of the World as Picture |
|
|
178 | (4) |
|
Technology as a Mode of Revealing: The ``Brink of a Precipitous Fall'' |
|
|
182 | (6) |
|
Arendt on Modernity: World Alienation and the Withdrawal of the Political |
|
|
188 | (14) |
|
Modern World Alienation and the Subjectification of the Real |
|
|
188 | (5) |
|
From Homo Faber to the Animal Laborans: Instrumentality, Technology, and the ``Destruction of the Common World'' |
|
|
193 | (9) |
|
A ``Rejectionist Critique''? Thinking the Present from an Arendtian Perspective |
|
|
202 | (7) |
PART III: THE CRITIQUE OF HEIDEGGER'S PHILOSOPHICAL POLITICS |
|
209 | (62) |
|
Arendt, Heidegger, and the Oblivion of Praxis |
|
|
211 | (30) |
|
|
211 | (1) |
|
Heidegger's Concept of the Political |
|
|
212 | (18) |
|
The Devaluation of Communicative Action and the Public Sphere in Being and Time |
|
|
212 | (7) |
|
The Poetic Model of Disclosure in the Work of the Thirties |
|
|
219 | (5) |
|
The ``Oblivion of Praxis'' in Heidegger's Later Work |
|
|
224 | (6) |
|
Arendt's Heidegger Critique: The Unworldliness of the Philosopher |
|
|
230 | (11) |
|
Heidegger, Poiesis, and Politics |
|
|
241 | (30) |
|
The Ambiguity of Heidegger's Contribution to the Oblivion of Praxis |
|
|
241 | (5) |
|
Politics as Plastic Art: The Productionist Paradigm and the Problem of Heidegger's Aestheticism |
|
|
246 | (7) |
|
Art, Technology, and Totalitarianism |
|
|
253 | (7) |
|
Questions Concerning Technology---and the Rethinking of Action |
|
|
260 | (7) |
|
Heidegger, Arendt, and the Question of ``Faith'' in Human Action |
|
|
267 | (4) |
Notes |
|
271 | (42) |
Bibliography |
|
313 | (10) |
Index |
|
323 | |