Hylla
Personnamn
Titel och upphov
Varianttitel
Utgivning, distribution etc. University of Chicago Press, Chicago : [2018]
©2018
Utgivningsår
DDC klassifikationskod (Dewey Decimal Classification)
SAB klassifikationskod
Upplaga
Fysisk beskrivning
Anmärkning: Bibliografi etc. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Anmärkning: Innehåll The human condition. Vita activa and the human condition - The term vita activa -- Eternity versus immortality -- The public and the private realm. Man: a social or a political animal -- The polis and the household -- The rise of the social -- The public realm: the common -- The private realm: property -- The social and the private -- The location of human activities -- Labor. "The labour of our body and the work of our hands" -- The thing-character of the world -- Labor and life -- Labor and fertility -- The privacy of property and wealth -- The instruments of work and the division of labor -- A consumers' society -- Work. The durability of the world -- Reification -- Instrumentality and animal laborans -- Instrumentality and homo faber -- The exchange market -- The permanence of the world and the work of art -- Action. The disclosure of the agent in speech and action -- The web of relationships and the enacted stories -- The frailty of human affairs -- The Greek solution -- Power and the space of appearance -- Homo faber and the space of appearance -- The labor movement -- The traditional substitution of making for acting -- The process character of action -- Irreversibility and the power to forgive -- Unpredictability and the power of promise -- The vita activa and the modern age. World alienation -- The discovery of the Archimedean point -- Universal versus natural science -- The rise of the Cartesian doubt -- Introspection and the loss of common sense -- Thought and the modern world view -- The reversal of contemplation and action -- The reversal within the vita activa and the victory of homo faber -- The defeat of homo faber and the principle of happiness -- Life as the highest good -- The victory of the animal laborans.
Term
ISBN
Antal i kö:
*000 cam a i 4500
*00153218
*00520190612130829.0
*008181124t20182018xxu||||||b||||001 0|eng|c
*020 $a9780226586601$qpaperback$qalkaline paper
*020 $a022658660X$qpaperback$qalkaline paper
*020 $z9780226586748
*020 $qelectronic book$z9780226586748
*035 $a(SE-LIBR)8jqvqzs56bl7cff8
*041 $aeng
*050 0$aHM211
*08200$a301$223
*084 $aDb$2kssb/8
*084 $aO:d$2kssb/8
*1001 $aArendt, Hannah,$d1906-1975$4aut
*24514$aThe human condition /$cHannah Arendt ; with a new foreword by Danielle Allen ; introduction by Margaret Canovan.
*2461 $aHuman condition
*250 $aSecond edition.
*264 1$aChicago :$bUniversity of Chicago Press,$c[2018]
*264 4$c©2018
*300 $axxxii, 349 pages$c23 cm
*336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
*337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
*338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
*504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
*5058 $gThe human condition.$tVita activa and the human condition -$tThe term vita activa --$tEternity versus immortality --$gThe public and the private realm.$tMan: a social or a political animal --$tThe polis and the household --$tThe rise of the social --$tThe public realm: the common --$tThe private realm: property --$tThe social and the private --$tThe location of human activities --$gLabor.$t"The labour of our body and the work of our hands" --$tThe thing-character of the world --$tLabor and life --$tLabor and fertility --$tThe privacy of property and wealth --$tThe instruments of work and the division of labor --$tA consumers' society --$gWork.$tThe durability of the world --$tReification --$tInstrumentality and animal laborans --$tInstrumentality and homo faber --$tThe exchange market --$tThe permanence of the world and the work of art --$gAction.$tThe disclosure of the agent in speech and action --$tThe web of relationships and the enacted stories --$tThe frailty of human affairs --$tThe Greek solution --$tPower and the space of appearance --$tHomo faber and the space of appearance --$tThe labor movement --$tThe traditional substitution of making for acting --$tThe process character of action --$tIrreversibility and the power to forgive --$tUnpredictability and the power of promise --$gThe vita activa and the modern age.$tWorld alienation --$tThe discovery of the Archimedean point --$tUniversal versus natural science --$tThe rise of the Cartesian doubt --$tIntrospection and the loss of common sense --$tThought and the modern world view --$tThe reversal of contemplation and action --$tThe reversal within the vita activa and the victory of homo faber --$tThe defeat of homo faber and the principle of happiness --$tLife as the highest good --$tThe victory of the animal laborans.
*650 7$aSociologi$0https://id.kb.se/term/sao/Sociologi$2sao
*650 7$aFilosofisk antropologi$0https://id.kb.se/term/sao/Filosofisk%20antropologi$2sao
*650 0$aSociology.
*650 0$aEconomics.
*650 0$aTechnology.
*650 0$aPhilosophical anthropology.
*650 0$aAct (Philosophy)
*650 7$aAct (Philosophy)$2fast
*650 7$aEconomics.$2fast
*650 7$aPhilosophical anthropology.$2fast
*650 7$aSociology.$2fast
*650 7$aTechnology.$2fast
*650 7$aMänniskan$xteori, filosofi$2sao
*650 7$aSamhällsvetenskap$xteori, filosofi$2sao
*650 0$aSociology
*650 0$aPhilosophical anthropology
*7001 $aAllen, Danielle S.,$d1971-$4aui
*7001 $aCanovan, Margaret$4aui
*852 $5Ko$bKo$cKURS
*887 $a{"@id":"8jqvqzs56bl7cff8","modified":"2019-06-12T13:08:29.808+02:00"}$2librisxl
*887 $5Ko$a{"@id":"xcttfdmsv193v4lr","modified":"2022-09-02T11:12:03.649+02:00"}$2librisxl
^
Det finns inga omdömen till denna titeln.
Klicka här
för att vara den första som skriver ett omdöme.
The past year has seen a resurgence of interest in the political thinker Hannah Arendt, "the theorist of beginnings," whose work probes the logics underlying unexpected transformations--from totalitarianism to revolution. A work of striking originality, 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 sixtieth anniversary of its original publication, contains Margaret Canovan's 1998 introduction and a new foreword by Danielle Allen. A classic in political and social theory, The Human Condition is a work that has proved both timeless and perpetually timely.
Foreword p. ix Introduction p. xix Prologue p. 1 The Human Condition Vita Activa and the Human Condition p. 7 The Term Vita Activa p. 12 Eternity versus Immortality p. 17 The Public and the Private Realm Man: A Social or a Political Animal p. 22 The Polis and the Household p. 28 The Rise of the Social p. 38 The Public Realm: The Common p. 50 The Private Realm: Property p. 58 The Social and the Private p. 68 The Location of Human Activities p. 73 Labor "The Labour of Our Body and the Work of Our Hands" p. 79 The Thing-Character of the World p. 93 Labor and Life p. 96 Labor and Fertility p. 101 The Privacy of Property and Wealth p. 109 The Instruments of Work and the Division of Labor p. 118 A Consumers' Society p. 126 Work The Durability of the World p. 136 Reification p. 139 Instrumentality and Animal Laborans p. 144 Instrumentality and Homo Faber p. 153 The Exchange Market p. 159 The Permanence of the World and the Work of Art p. 167 Action The Disclosure of the Agent in Speech and Action p. 175 The Web of Relationships and the Enacted Stories p. 181 The Frailty of Human Affairs p. 188 The Greek Solution p. 192 Power and the Space of Appearance p. 199 Homo Faber and the Space of Appearance p. 207 The Labor Movement p. 212 The Traditional Substitution of Making for Acting p. 220 The Process Character of Action p. 230 Irreversibility and the Power to Forgive p. 236 Unpredictability and the Power of Promise p. 243 The Vita Activa and the Modern Age World Alienation p. 248 The Discovery of the Archimedean Point p. 257 Universal versus Natural Science p. 268 The Rise of the Cartesian Doubt p. 273 Introspection and the Loss of Common Sense p. 280 Thought and the Modern World View p. 285 The Reversal of Contemplation and Action p. 289 The Reversal within the Vita Activa and the Victory of Homo Faber p. 294 The Defeat of Homo Faber and the Principle of Happiness p. 305 Life as the Highest Good p. 313 The Victory of the Animal Laborans p. 320 Acknowledgments p. 327 Index p. 329