Hannah Arendt (1906-1975) was an influential German political theorist and philosopher who came to the United States as a refugee from the Nazis in 1940. She held a number of academic positions at American universities including the University of California, Berkeley; Northwestern University; the University of Chicago; and Princeton University, where she was the first woman appointed to a full professorship. Her works, which deal with issues of power, authority, revolution, thought, and judgment, include The Origins of Totalitarianism, The Human Condition, Eichmann in Jerusalem, Between Past and Future, and the incomplete and posthumously published The Life of the Mind. Wanda McCaddon began recording books for the fledgling audiobook industry in the early 1980s and has since narrated well over six hundred titles for major audio publishers, as well as abridging, narrating, and coproducing classic titles for her own company, Big Ben. Audiobook listeners may be familiar with her voice under one of her two "nom de mikes," Donada Peters and Nadia May. The recipient of an Audie nomination and more than twenty-five Earphones Awards, AudioFile magazine has named her one of recording's Golden Voices. Wanda also appears regularly on the professional stage in the San Francisco Bay Area.
A work of striking originality bursting with unexpected insights, The Human Condition is in many respects more relevant now than when it first appeared in 1958. In her study of the state of modern humanity, Hannah Arendt considers humankind from the perspective of the actions of which it is capable. The problems Arendt identified then—diminishing human agency and political freedom, the paradox that as human powers increase through technological and humanistic inquiry, we are less equipped to control the consequences of our actions—continue to confront us today. This new edition, published to coincide with the fortieth anniversary of its original publication, contains an improved and expanded index and a new introduction by noted Arendt scholar Margaret Canovan which incisively analyzes the book's argument and examines its present relevance. A classic in political and social theory, The Human Condition is a work that has proved both timeless and perpetually timely.
概要 ―――――――――――― 《人之境况》(The Human Condition)是德裔美国学者汉娜•阿伦特于1958年出版的政治哲学作品。 阿伦特在她最重要的著作之一《极权主义的起源》一书中,对德国纳粹主义和苏联斯大林主义进行了考察,此前人们认为两者彼此孤立,而阿伦特则...
評分首先要说,大陆的这本是杰作和错乱的删节的翻译的结合。 Hannah Arendt(1906-1975,美籍德裔犹太人)是20世纪最重要、最具原创性、影响最大、也是最富争议的政治哲学家和社会理论家之一。她的主要著作《人的条件》、《极权主义的起源》等已成为政治哲学的经典。她生于德国犹太...
評分 評分阿伦特无疑是西方最伟大、最具洞察力的思想家之一。在《人的境况》中她讨论了现代社会的兴起以及与之相伴而生的共同世界的终结和大众的孤独。 阿伦特提出了一个重要的哲学概念“实在性”。“实在性”是由公共世界来保障的,公共世界是一个所有人共同的聚会场所,每个出场的人...
評分看的很慢,也偶有心得。 汉娜阿伦特《人的境况》中提到工作和劳动的区别,这里的工作和劳动的含义和平常所理解的不一样,阿伦特在书中说到“一切劳动的特点正是留不下任何东西,它辛苦劳动的产物几乎在劳动的同时就被迅即消耗掉了。这种辛劳虽然徒劳,却来自一种强大的紧迫性...
比中譯本好讀多瞭,可我還是不明白阿倫特這本所謂的哲學原典究竟好在哪裏。此書充斥著主觀判斷,不連貫的邏輯和片斷式的思維,看似精準的描述包裝的卻是極為常識性的觀點,似乎阿倫特的世界觀有點後現代的味道,但她的思想,隻能說是支離破碎的遐思,並無獨到的創見。
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评分Hannah Arendt是女天纔
评分Originated from lectures at the University of Chicago:) Relationships among act, labor, work, fabrication, contemplation. 正如“民主”在19世紀以後纔變成褒義詞一樣,勞動(力)的神聖性也是一個現代創造。柏拉圖和亞裏士多德鄙視從事體力勞動的奴隸,認為他們隻是為瞭滿足necessity而存在的,這就是低等的錶現;密爾把勞動與財富的創造聯係起來;亞當斯密則把它和財富的積聚聯係起來;隻有馬剋思創造性地挖掘瞭勞動(力)的內在價值。天文望遠鏡的發明帶來瞭巨大的震撼:所見並非真。笛卡爾的懷疑論由此而生:隻有我思考的這個過程,纔是唯一可把握的實在——“我思,故我在“的正解。
评分Originated from lectures at the University of Chicago:) Relationships among act, labor, work, fabrication, contemplation. 正如“民主”在19世紀以後纔變成褒義詞一樣,勞動(力)的神聖性也是一個現代創造。柏拉圖和亞裏士多德鄙視從事體力勞動的奴隸,認為他們隻是為瞭滿足necessity而存在的,這就是低等的錶現;密爾把勞動與財富的創造聯係起來;亞當斯密則把它和財富的積聚聯係起來;隻有馬剋思創造性地挖掘瞭勞動(力)的內在價值。天文望遠鏡的發明帶來瞭巨大的震撼:所見並非真。笛卡爾的懷疑論由此而生:隻有我思考的這個過程,纔是唯一可把握的實在——“我思,故我在“的正解。
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