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,Enspirited Words and Deeds: Christian Metaphors Implicit in Arendt’s Concept of Personal Action,endt identified the Greek experience of the polis as the paradigm of such personal disclosure: The polis was supposed to multiply the occasions to win “immortal fame”… to multiply the chances for everybody to distinguish himself, to show in deed and word who he was in his unique distinctness..Biomarker 发表于 2025-3-27 02:31:39
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Book 1987eally love the world and expressed her desire to testify to that love in the title of what came to be published as The Human Condition: "Out of gratitude, I want to call my book about political theories Arnor Mundi. "t In retrospect, it was fitting that amor mundi, love of the world, never became th以烟熏消毒 发表于 2025-3-28 01:18:13
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Book 1987 noticed essay which she wrote in 1964. Taken together, they engrave the central features of her vision of amor mundi. Arendt presented "Labor, Work, Action" on November 10, 1964, at a conference "Christianity and Economic Man:Moral Decisions in an Affluent Society," which 2 was held at the Divinity射手座 发表于 2025-3-28 07:07:01
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Die Geschichte der Kohlenoxydvergiftungion, while, on the other hand, no man can remain in the contemplative state throughout his life. Active life, in other words, is not only what most men are engaged in but even what no man can escape altogether. For it is in the nature of the human condition that contemplation remains dependent upon