The Life of the Mind

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The Life of the Mind is a posthumously published philosophical work by Hannah Arendt that explores the nature of thinking, willing, and judging as fundamental activities of human consciousness.

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instanceOf non-fiction book
philosophical work
addresses banality of evil
problem of evil
relationship between thought and action
author Hannah Arendt
basedOn Gifford Lectures
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
examines freedom and will
inner dialogue of thinking
judgment in political life
focusesOn activities of the mind
nature of judging
nature of thinking
nature of willing
genre philosophy
hasPart Thinking
Willing
hasPhilosophicalTheme epistemology
ethics
metaphysics of mind
political judgment
incomplete true
influencedBy Ancient Greek philosophy
Immanuel Kant
Martin Heidegger
mainSubject consciousness
judging
philosophical anthropology
political theory
thinking
willing
notableFor analysis of thinking as a two-in-one dialogue
connection to Arendt's work on totalitarianism
originalLanguage English
philosophicalTradition continental philosophy
plannedPart Judging
posthumouslyEditedBy Mary McCarthy
publicationStatus posthumous
publicationYear 1978
publisher Harcourt Brace & World
surface form: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
relatedWork Between Past and Future
The Human Condition
timePeriodOfCreation early 1970s
late 1960s

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Hannah Arendt notableWork The Life of the Mind