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Architects at work: Hannah Arendt, the act of design, and the ability to judge, by Hans Teerds

May 23, 2010

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The philosopher Hannah Arendt is quite famous because of the distinctions she made. For instance her threefold distinction of the human activities: ‘labour’, ‘work’, and ‘action’ as she defined in her most famous book The Human Condition [1]. In her latter work, she also emphasized a threefold distinction of the activities of the mind: ‘thinking’, ‘willing’… [Read more…]

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