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  • Kirsch, Adam; Galchen, Rivka (Nw York Times, 2013-11-26)
    Adam Kirsch and Rivka Galchen discuss why Hannah Arend't book remains controversial fifty years after it was written. Click on the link above to read the article.
  • d'Entreves, Maurizio Passerin (he Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2016-10-10)
    Article about Hannah Arendt in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. The article discusses Arendt's philosophy and its applications to human activity. Includes a bibliography of Arendt's writings. Click on the link above ...
  • Yanklowitz, Shmuly (YouTube, 2020-04-07)
    In this YouTube, Rabbi Dr. Shmuly Yanklowitz interviews Dr. Judith Butler about how her connection to Judaism has impacted her ethics and her work in generao including her work on gender theory for which she is best noted.. ...
  • Kaplan, Brett Ashley (Jewish Women's Archive, 2021-06-23)
    This article discusses the life and work of philosopher and noted gender theorist, Judith Butler. It includes a lengthy discussion of how her ethics and beliefs--including her opposition to Zionism--flow from her Jewish ...
  • Berkowitz, Roger (New York Times, 2013-07-07)
    An article discussing Hannah Arendt's famous and controversial book covering the trial of Adolf Eichmann, Eichmann in Jerusalem. Click on the link above to read the article.
  • New York Society for Ethical Culture (New York Society for Ethical Culture, 2017)
    A brief biography of Felix Adler, the founder of the Ethical Culture movement.
  • McGrath, Charles (New York Times, 2006-01-28)
    A biographical essay on the philospher, Saul Kripke, in the New York Times. Click on the link above to access the article.
  • Goldstein, Rebecca; Brockman, John (editor) (Edge.org, 2006-07-28)
    A short essay on the relevance of the Jewish philosopher Spinoza by Rebecca Goldstein, writer and philosopher. Click on the link above to access.
  • Arendt, Hannah (The New York Review of Books, 1969-02-27)
    The introductory paragraphs of a New York Review of Books article by Hannah Arendt, in which she discusses the implications of the unprecedented degree of violence available to states, as of the mid-twentieth century, in ...
  • Fox, Margolit (New York Times, 2012-03-13)
    A biographical obituary of Ruth Barcan Marcus, a groundbreaking logician. Click on the link above to access the article.

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