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Utgivning, distribution etc. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, San Diego, Calif. : 1981
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Automatiskt genererade ämnesord (BURK) Antropologi Filosofisk Filosofi Verklighetsuppfattningar
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The 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.
Editor's Note p. xiii Thinking Introduction p. 3 Appearance The world's phenomenal nature p. 19 (True) being and (mere) appearance: the two-world theory p. 23 The reversal of the metaphysical hierarchy: the value of the surface p. 26 Body and soul; soul and mind p. 30 Appearance and semblance p. 37 The thinking ego and the self: Kant p. 40 Reality and the thinking ego: the Cartesian doubt and the sensus communis p. 45 Science and common sense; Kant's distinction between intellect and reason; truth and meaning p. 53 Mental Activities in a World of Appearances Invisibility and withdrawal p. 69 The intramural warfare between thought and common sense p. 80 Thinking and doing: the spectator p. 92 Language and metaphor p. 98 Metaphor and the ineffable p. 110 What Makes Us Think? The pre-philosophic assumptions of Greek philosophy p. 129 Plato's answer and its echoes p. 141 The Roman answer p. 151 The answer of Socrates p. 166 The two-in-one p. 179 Where Are We When We Think? "Tantot je pense et tantot je suis" (Valery): the nowhere p. 197 The gap between past and future: the nunc stans p. 202 Postscriptum p. 213 Notes p. 217 Willing Introduction p. 3 The Philosophers and the Will Time and mental activities p. 11 The Will and the modern age p. 19 The main objections to the Will in post-medieval philosophy p. 23 The problem of the new p. 28 The clash between thinking and willing: the tonality of mental activities p. 34 Hegel's solution: the philosophy of History p. 39 Quaestio mihi factus sum: The Discovery of the Inner Man The faculty of choice: proairesis, the forerunner of the Will p. 55 The Apostle Paul and the impotence of the Will p. 63 Epictetus and the omnipotence of the Will p. 73 Augustine, the first philosopher of the Will p. 84 Will and Intellect Thomas Aquinas and the primacy of Intellect p. 113 Duns Scotus and the primacy of the Will p. 125 Conclusions German Idealism and the "rainbow-bridge of concepts" p. 149 Nietzsche's repudiation of the Will p. 158 Heidegger's Will-not-to-will p. 172 The abyss of freedom and the novus ordo seclorum p. 195 Notes p. 219 Editor's Postface p. 241 Judging: Excerpts from Lectures on Kant's Political Philosophy p. 255 Indexes p. 273