VRG: The Human Condition 2021 Ep.#2 (The Human Condition)

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  • čas přidán 12. 02. 2021
  • February 12, 2021
    We discussed: The Human Condition
    WHO IS HANNAH ARENDT?
    Hannah Arendt was a humanist thinker who thought boldly and provocatively about our shared political and ethical world. Inspired by philosophy, she warned against the political dangers of philosophy to abstract and obfuscate the plurality and reality of our shared world. She fiercely defended the importance of the public sphere, but she was also intensely private and defended the importance of privacy and solitude as prerequisites for a life in public. Embraced by liberals and conservatives, she also enraged and engaged interlocutors from all political persuasions.
    WHAT IS THE VIRTUAL READING GROUP?
    The Virtual Reading Group is an online, scholarly, collaborative exploration of the works of Hannah Arendt. During the coronavirus pandemic, the VRG, as we call it, has grown with new members from around the world. We gather to talk and to listen while closely reading texts on issues like totalitarianism, democracy, privacy, extremism, and the importance of public spaces for debate and resolution.
    The VRG is hosted by the Hannah Arendt Center for Politics and Humanities at Bard College, the world's most expansive home for bold and risky humanities thinking about our political world inspired by the spirit of Hannah Arendt, the leading thinker of politics and active citizenship in the modern era.
    HOW CAN I PARTICIPATE?
    Members of the Hannah Arendt Center and Bard College students are invited to join us for the Virtual Reading Group, held regularly online and led by Director Roger Berkowitz and Assistant Director Samantha Hill.
    Learn more about the VRG here: hac.bard.edu/programs/vrg/
    Learn how to join the Hannah Arendt Center here: hac.bard.edu/
    Become a member of the Hannah Arendt Center here: hac.bard.edu/membership/
    Find us on Social Media!
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Komentáře • 4

  • @emiliegrol6837
    @emiliegrol6837 Před rokem +1

    I love these videos! thank you so much

  • @ericcabral9210
    @ericcabral9210 Před 3 lety

    Excellent intervention from Lena Simic!!!!!

  • @edplunk600
    @edplunk600 Před 3 lety

    How would one compare what Arendt is saying with the philosophy of Quine, or can one compare them?