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ResponsAbility - Dialogues on Practical Knowledge and Bildung in Professional Studies
Michael Noah Weiss & Guro Hansen Helskog
23 episodes
1 week ago
How to turn professional experience into practical knowledge? How to reflect over one’s professional practice in order to improve it? How to further develop a practitioner’s responseAbility when facing challenging situations? Already Aristotle spoke of practical knowledge in terms of prudence or practical wisdom (phronesis), a notion which is also reflected in the term Bildung. In this podcast, the hosts prof. Michael Noah Weiss and prof. Guro Hansen Helskog are examining central aspects of this knowledge form and its relevance in professional studies by talking to different scholars who made significant contributions to the field. Listeners can get hands-on ideas on how to develop practical knowledge in their own professional contexts. Hosts: Michael Noah Weiss & Guro Hansen Helskog
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How to turn professional experience into practical knowledge? How to reflect over one’s professional practice in order to improve it? How to further develop a practitioner’s responseAbility when facing challenging situations? Already Aristotle spoke of practical knowledge in terms of prudence or practical wisdom (phronesis), a notion which is also reflected in the term Bildung. In this podcast, the hosts prof. Michael Noah Weiss and prof. Guro Hansen Helskog are examining central aspects of this knowledge form and its relevance in professional studies by talking to different scholars who made significant contributions to the field. Listeners can get hands-on ideas on how to develop practical knowledge in their own professional contexts. Hosts: Michael Noah Weiss & Guro Hansen Helskog
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#14 Helgard Mahrdt | Hannah Arendt and the Double Responsibility of Educators
ResponsAbility - Dialogues on Practical Knowledge and Bildung in Professional Studies
22 minutes
6 months ago
#14 Helgard Mahrdt | Hannah Arendt and the Double Responsibility of Educators

Our guest in this episode is Dr. Helgard Mahrdt from the Center for Gender Research at the University of Oslo. She was also Associate Professor at the Department of Literature, Area Studies, and European Languages and Visiting Professor at the University of Ljubljana. Furthermore, she served as a Senior Researcher at the Danish Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities in Copenhagen and has been affiliated with the Humaniora study group at the University of Oslo. In this episode, we explore her long-standing engagement with the political thought of Hannah Arendt, focusing on Arendt’s insights into education, judgment, and responsibility. We discuss Arendt’s concept of the educator’s double responsibility—toward both the child and the world—and what it means to teach in an era marked by alienation, expropriation, and the breakdown of tradition. We also reflect on the role of thinking, remembering, and public discourse in shaping democratic life, and on how educators and universities must respond to rising authoritarian pressures. 

00:01:25 – What brought Helgard to study the life and work of Hannah Arendt? 

00:03:48 – On the double responsibility of the educator 

00:04:09 – On Arendt’s concept of Being-in-the-world and its relevance for education 

00:11:45 – On the difference between moral and political responsibility 

00:15:52 – What lessons can we draw from Arendt regarding current radical political movements? 

00:21:19 – Do universities have a political responsibility? 

Literature: 

  • Arendt, H. (2017): The Origins of Totalitarianism. London: Penguin Books. 
  • Arendt, H. (2018): The Human Condition. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 
  • Arendt, H. (2022): Eichmann in Jerusalem. London: Penguin Books. 
  • Arendt, H. (2006): On Revolution. London: Penguin Books. 
  • Mahrdt, H. (in progress) Hannah Arendt – to be at home in the world. Vidar Forlag: Oslo.   
  • Mahrdt, H. (2022): Responding to wrong-doing. Ethics and Education. ISSN 1744-9642. 17(2), p. 197–210. doi: 10.1080/17449642.2022.2054541.  
  • Mahrdt, H. (2018): Arendt and the notion of plurality, In: Filosofisk supplement.   
  • Mahrdt, H. (2015): Refugees and Europe: a dilemma or a turning point. In: Studier i Pedagogisk Filosofi. Vol. 4. No. 2.   
  • Mahrdt, H. (2012): Hannah Arendt: Self-disclosure, Worldliness and plurality. Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology. Vol 43. No.3. (pp.250-263). 
ResponsAbility - Dialogues on Practical Knowledge and Bildung in Professional Studies
How to turn professional experience into practical knowledge? How to reflect over one’s professional practice in order to improve it? How to further develop a practitioner’s responseAbility when facing challenging situations? Already Aristotle spoke of practical knowledge in terms of prudence or practical wisdom (phronesis), a notion which is also reflected in the term Bildung. In this podcast, the hosts prof. Michael Noah Weiss and prof. Guro Hansen Helskog are examining central aspects of this knowledge form and its relevance in professional studies by talking to different scholars who made significant contributions to the field. Listeners can get hands-on ideas on how to develop practical knowledge in their own professional contexts. Hosts: Michael Noah Weiss & Guro Hansen Helskog