The Conquest of Space and the Stature of Man

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"The Conquest of Space and the Stature of Man" is an essay by political theorist Hannah Arendt that reflects on how modern space exploration and technological power transform humanity’s self-understanding and place in the universe.

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author Hannah Arendt NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discusses human dignity
modern technology
modernity
scientific progress
space exploration
the human condition
field history of ideas
philosophy
political theory
focusesOn changes in humanity’s self-image in the space age
symbolic meaning of leaving Earth
tension between scientific achievement and human limits
genre non-fiction
political philosophy essay
hasSubject anthropocentrism
cosmology and human meaning
modern science
philosophy of technology
space age
language English
mainTheme humanity’s place in the universe
impact of space exploration on human self-understanding
limits of human mastery over nature
modern science and alienation from Earth
philosophical implications of the space age
relationship between technology and the human condition
philosophicalPerspective concerned with preservation of human dignity
critical of unbounded technological domination
questions idea of total human control over nature
philosophicalQuestion Can technological power undermine human dignity?
How does space conquest alter the stature of man?
What are the limits of human self-assertion in the universe?
relatedWork Between Past and Future NERFINISHED
The Human Condition NERFINISHED

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