Author
Arendt, Hannah.
Author Original
أرندت حنة
Publication Date
2021
Publication Place
Beirut -
Dar Al Saqi
Subject
Political science, Philosophy
Type
Book
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Pages Count
590
Library
Wesleyan University Library
Library Asset ID
ISBN : 9786140321137, ISBN : 9786140302273, ISBN : 6140302277
Record ID
alma9933188817203768
Library Location
See online access
Date
2021
Notes
This book reveals Hannah Arendt's view of the most important historical, political, and cultural events that characterized the twentieth century, as a guide that helps us discover the current reality and interpret its events. It includes remarkable discussions by Arendt about responsibility and guilt, the place of religion in the modern world, and analyzes about existentialism and the nature of totalitarianism, in addition to highlights about St. Augustine, Kafka, and Kierkegaard. It also sheds light on the contradiction that continues to be the most obvious element in current conflicts, through discovery, interpretation, and research to achieve Arendt’s primary goal in life, which is understanding. This work presents a distinctive picture of the development of Arendt’s thought, which was characterized by insight. and intellectual integrity, as it shows why her ideas and analyzes retain the ability to have a creative impact and spark controversy.
Sample Text
• Intro
• About the book.
Baskı
1st ed.