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An Education in Judgment

Hannah Arendt and the Humanities
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In An Education in Judgment by D. N. Rodowick, the book explores the intricate nuances of judgment within the realms of philosophy and psychology. It delves into how judgments are formed, articulated, and understood, addressing both historical perspectives and contemporary insights. Through analytical discourse, the book encourages readers to consider the role of education in shaping discernment and critical thinking.
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You might enjoy this book if you are intrigued by the intersection of philosophy and psychology, particularly in the realm of decision-making and critical thinking. It offers an insightful examination of how we make judgments and the factors that influence our reasoning processes. If you appreciate deep dives into philosophical theories that challenge and expand your understanding of the mind, this read would be an engaging choice.

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An Education in Judgment

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Rodowick takes after the theories of Hannah Arendt and argues that thinking is an art we practice with and for each other in our communities.

In An Education in Judgment, philosopher D. N. Rodowick makes the definitive case for a philosophical humanistic education aimed at the cultivation of a life guided by both self-reflection and interpersonal exchange. Such a life is an education in judgment, the moral capacity to draw conclusions alone and with others, and letting one’s own judgments be answerable to the potentially contrasting judgments of others. Thinking, for Rodowick, is an art we practice with and learn from each other on a daily basis.

In taking this approach, Rodowick follows the lead of Hannah Arendt, who made judgment the cornerstone of her conception of community. What is important for Rodowick, as for Arendt, is the cultivation of β€œfree relations,” in which we allow our judgments to be affected and transformed by those of others, creating β€œan ever-widening fabric of intersubjective moral consideration.” That is a fragile fabric, certainly, but one that Rodowick argues is worth pursuing, caring for, and preserving.

This original work thinks with and beyond Arendt about the importance of the humanities and what β€œthe humanities” amounts to beyond the walls of the university.

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An Education in Judgment by D. N. Rodowick is praised for its innovative take on Hannah Arendt's idea of judgment within the humanities. Critics appreciate Rodowick's insightful defence of the political and moral significance of humanistic education, highlighting its relevance to ongoing debates about the value of the humanities. The book thoughtfully engages with Arendt’s reflections on philosophy and politics, presenting a compelling and modern interpretation of her legacy.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226829500

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 02 August 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 15.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 172g

Pages: 224

About the Author

D. N. Rodowick is the Glen A. Lloyd Distinguished Service Professor in the College and the Division of Humanities at the University of Chicago. Among his books are Philosophy’s Artful Conversation, Elegy for Theory, and What Philosophy Wants from Images, also published by the University of Chicago Press.

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