The Life of the MindThe most intriguing...and thought-provoking book that Hannah Arendt wrote (The New York Times Book Review), The Life of the Mind is the final work by the political theorist, philosopher, and feminist thinker.This fascinating book investigates thought itself as it exists in contemplative life. In a shift from Arendt's previous writings, most of which focus on the world outside the mind, this is an exploration of the mind's activities she considered to be the most fundamental. The result is a rich, challenging analysis of human mental activity in terms of thinking, willing, and judging. |
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THE LIFE OF THE MIND: Vol. I; Thinking. Vol. II; Willing
Izvješće korisnika/ca - KirkusThis book may sound forbidding, but do not be dissuaded, for it is a majestic work of deep humility and earnestness, and radiant imagination. Since it consists of Arendt's Gifford Lectures (1973-74 ... Pročitajte cijelu recenziju
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Introduction | 1 |
Appearance | 10 |
the twoworld theory | 23 |
The Philosophers | 65 |
Contents | 67 |
The intramural warfare between thought | 80 |
the spectator | 92 |
Language and metaphor | 98 |
The Will and the modern age 19 | 19 |
The problem of the new 28 | 28 |
The Apostle Paul and the impotence | 63 |
Epictetus and the omnipotence of the Will 73 | 73 |
Augustine the first philosopher of the Will 84 | 84 |
Thomas Aquinas and the primacy | 113 |
German Idealism and the rainbowbridge | 149 |
Nietzsches repudiation of the Will 158 | 158 |
Metaphor and the ineffable | 110 |
What Makes Us Think? | 125 |
The answer of Socrates | 166 |
The twoinone | 179 |
Where Are We When | 197 |
Notes | 217 |
Time and mental activities 11 | 11 |
Heideggers Willnottowill 172 | 172 |
The abyss of freedom and the novus ordo | 195 |
Notes 219 | 219 |
Editors Postface | 241 |
JUDGING | 255 |
273 | |