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  1. Works by Hannah Arendt. External images. Bibliographic notes. The Life of the Mind was the final work of Hannah Arendt (1906–1975), and was unfinished at the time of her death. Designed to be in three parts, only the first two had been completed and the first page of the third part was in her typewriter the evening of the day she suddenly died.

    • Hannah Arendt
    • 2 vols. 277, 278
    • 1977
    • 1977–1978
  2. 28 de ago. de 2012 · The life of the mind. by. Arendt, Hannah, 1906-1975. Publication date. 1978. Topics. Philosophy, Philosophie, Pensée, Volonté, Liberté, Filosofie van de geest, Geest, Denken, Vrije wil. Publisher. New York : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.

  3. 16 de sept. de 2014 · Arendt considers how thinking links the vita activa, or active life, and the vita contemplativa, or contemplative mind, touching on Montaigne’s dual meaning of meditation, and traces the evolution of this relationship as society moved from religious to scientific dogma:

  4. 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,...

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  5. The Life of the Mind is clearly related to The Human Condition, another. work construed in threes: three cardinal concepts, six chapters. The six. chapters are: "The Human Condition," "The Public and the Private. Realm," "Labor," "Work," "Action," "The Vita Activa and the Modern. Age."

  6. 1 de ene. de 1971 · The Life of the Mind explores the thinking and writing on the subject of human thought, will and judgement throughout history. It starts with the ancient Greeks, the Romans, and went all the way via Kant and Hegel to Nietzsche, Heidegger and some contemporary philosophers.

  7. 16 de mar. de 1981 · 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.

    • Hannah Arendt