
Hannah Arendt's last philosophical work was an intended three-part  project entitled 
The Life of the Mind. Unfortunately, Arendt  lived to complete only the first two parts, 
Thinking and 
Willing.  Of the third, 
Judging, only the title page, with epigraphs from  Cato and Goethe, was found after her death. As the titles suggest,  Arendt conceived of her work as roughly parallel to the three 
Critiques  of Immanuel Kant. In fact, while she began work on 
The Life of the  Mind, Arendt lectured on "Kant's Political Philosophy," using the
  Critique of Judgment as her main text. The present volume brings  Arendt's notes for these lectures together with other of her texts on  the topic of judging and provides important clues to the likely  direction of Arendt's thinking in this area.
 
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