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Author Saeidnia, Sahar Aurore, author

Title The Human Condition / Sahar Aurore Saeidnia
Edition First edition
Published London : Taylor and Francis, 2017
©2017

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Description 1 online resource : text file, PDF
Series The Macat Library
Contents Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; WAYS IN TO THE TEXT; Who Was Hannah Arendt?; What Does The Human Condition Say?; Why Does The Human Condition Matter?; SECTION 1: INFLUENCES; Module 1: The Author and the Historical Context; Module 2: Academic Context; Module 3: The Problem; Module 4: The Author's Contribution; SECTION 2: IDEAS; Module 5: Main Ideas; Module 6: Secondary Ideas; Module 7: Achievement; Module 8: Place in the Author's Work; SECTION 3: IMPACT; Module 9: The First Responses; Module 10: The Evolving Debate; Module 11: Impact and Influence Today
Module 12: Where Next?Glossary of Terms; People Mentioned in the Text; Works Cited
Summary "Hannah Arendt's 1958 The Human Condition was an impassioned philosophical reconsideration of the goals of being human. In its arguments about the kind of lives we should lead and the political engagement we should strive for, Arendt's interpretative skills come to the fore, in a brilliant display of what high-level interpretation can achieve for critical thinking. Good interpretative thinkers are characterised by their ability to clarify meanings, question accepted definitions and posit good, clear definitions that allow their other critical thinking skills to take arguments deeper and further than most. In many ways, The Human Condition is all about definitions. Arendt's aim is to lay out an argument for political engagement and active participation in society as the highest goals of human life; and to this end she sets about defining a hierarchy of ways of living a "vita activa," or active life. The book sets about distinguishing between our different activities under the categories of "labor", "work", and "action"--Each of which Arendt carefully redefines as a different level of active engagement with the world. Following her clear and careful laying out of each word's meaning, it becomes hard to deny her argument for the life of "action" as the highest human goal."--Provided by publisher
Subject Arendt, Hannah, 1906-1975. Human condition -- Criticism and interpretation
SUBJECT Human condition (Arendt, Hannah) fast
Subject Social structure.
Social evolution.
Social problems.
social structure.
social issues.
PHILOSOPHY -- General.
Social evolution
Social problems
Social structure
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781912281824
1912281821