Abstract

Teaching as <i>Amor Mundi</i>

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  • I often find myself thinking about the quote above from ‘The Crisis in Education’

  • To love the world is to try to understand it, to reconcile ourselves to it, and to care for it – to care for its future and the possibilities that it opens for us

  • While the latter will often involve acting with others in pursuit of common goals and animated by principle, understanding and reconciliation are just as important if the world is to remain a home fit for the lives of human beings in our plurality

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Introduction

University of St Andrews, UK Journal of International Political Theory 2021, Vol 17(1) 7–­ 8 Hannah Arendt said, is a difficult task. To love the world is to try to understand it, to reconcile ourselves to it (neither of which should be mistaken for resignation), and to care for it – to care for its future and the possibilities that it opens for us.

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