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4 Hannah Arendt’s Common Sense: Imagining Communities and the Basis of Valid Judgment
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
- Common Sense: Self-evident and Inscrutable 14
- Thomas Reid s Common Sense: Accountability for Judgment and the Boundaries of Debate 43
- Antonio Gramsci’s Common Sense: History, Power, and Our Conception of the World 84
- Hannah Arendt’s Common Sense: Imagining Communities and the Basis of Valid Judgment 130
- Conclusion: Common Sense for Good Legal Judgment 168
- Notes 195
- Bibliography 235
- Index 253
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
- Common Sense: Self-evident and Inscrutable 14
- Thomas Reid s Common Sense: Accountability for Judgment and the Boundaries of Debate 43
- Antonio Gramsci’s Common Sense: History, Power, and Our Conception of the World 84
- Hannah Arendt’s Common Sense: Imagining Communities and the Basis of Valid Judgment 130
- Conclusion: Common Sense for Good Legal Judgment 168
- Notes 195
- Bibliography 235
- Index 253