
Seyla Benhabib is a Turkish Jewish professor of political science and philosophy at Yale, and director of the program in Ethics, Politics, and Economics, and a well-known contemporary philosopher. She previously taught in the departments of philosophy at Boston University, SUNY Stony Brook, the New School for Social Research, and the Department of Government at Harvard University. She is the author of several books, most notably about the philosophers Hannah Arendt and Jürgen Habermas. She has also worked with many important philosophers and scholars, including Herbert Marcuse. Benhabib is well known for combining critical theory with feminist theory.
Books

Another Cosmopolitanism
2006

The Reluctant Modernism of Hannah Arendt
1996

Feminism As Critique
On the Politics of Gender
1987

Feminist Contentions
A Philosophical Exchange
1994

Dignity in Adversity
Human Rights in Troubled Times
2011

Situating the Self
Gender, Community and Postmodernism in Contemporary Ethics
1992

The Rights of Others
Aliens, Residents, and Citizens
2004

Democracy and Difference
1996

The Claims of Culture
Equality and Diversity in the Global Era
2002

Frankfurt Okulu
2006

Exile, Statelessness, and Migration
Playing Chess with History from Hannah Arendt to Isaiah Berlin
2018

Critique, Norm, and Utopia
A Study of the Foundations of Critical Theory
1986