Architects at work: Hannah Arendt, the act of design, and the ability to judge, by Hans Teerds
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…]
May 23, 2010
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