哲学杂志철학 학술지哲学のジャーナルEast Asian
Journal of
Philosophy

Home > Book Series > Edited Book > Contribution

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2017

Pages: 155-174

Series: Contributions to Phenomenology

ISBN (Undefined): 9783319561592

Full citation:

Sharon Rider, "Coercion by necessity or comprehensive responsibility?", in: Phenomenology and the primacy of the political, Berlin, Springer, 2017

Coercion by necessity or comprehensive responsibility?

Hannah Arendt on vulnerability, freedom and education

Sharon Rider

pp. 155-174

in: Véronique Fóti, Pavlos Kontos (eds), Phenomenology and the primacy of the political, Berlin, Springer, 2017

Abstract

Hannah Arendt is sometimes read as reserving the prerequisites and perquisites of genuine action to an elite. This is largely a misunderstanding. I propose a reading of Hannah Arendt's collection of essays, Between Past and Future, as a coherent argument that might be characterized as a kind of phenomenological description of Bildung, understood not as private selfrealization but in the public and shared sense, as the vocation of being human, or rather, of achieving humanity. Arendt invites us to see formal education as an "institution of truth". To bring this aspect to light, the paper first rehearses the salient points in Arendt's argument in Between Past and Future, together with relevant forays into the Kantian context of practical philosophy which she takes as her starting point on certain fundamental points. In the second part, a number of changes in ideas about thinking, learning and judging which have both contributed to and been exacerbated by the massification, marketization, mediatization and juridification of culture and learning, are analyzed in light of Arendt's understanding of what it means to be human.

Cited authors

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2017

Pages: 155-174

Series: Contributions to Phenomenology

ISBN (Undefined): 9783319561592

Full citation:

Sharon Rider, "Coercion by necessity or comprehensive responsibility?", in: Phenomenology and the primacy of the political, Berlin, Springer, 2017