Seminar on the New Edition of Arendts The Life of the Mind with Thomas Bartscherer and Wout Cornelissen at New York University
In a proposal for her final, unfinished book, The Life of the Mind, Hannah Arendt asserts that thinking, willing, and judging "are constitutive for all political action." In this special seminar, the editors of a new, annotated, critical edition of The Life of the Mind, Wout Cornelissen (Radboud University) and Thomas Bartscherer (Bard College) lead a discussion about one of Arendt's animating questions: Can the three mental activities—thinking, willing, judging—condition us to act politically and to "abstain from doing evil"? (Announcment of the event website.)
Thomas Bartscherer, PhD, is Peter Sourian Lecturer in Humanities at Bard College, New York. Dr. Wout Cornelissen is Assistant Professor of Philosophy of Law at Radboud University, Nijmegen. With The Life of the Mind, they have published volume fourteen of the Critical Edition together with Anne Eusterschulte.
Time & Location
Sep 20, 2024 | 02:30 PM - 04:30 PM
20 Cooper Square New York,
NY 10003 United States
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Keywords
- New York University
- The Life of the Mind
- Thomas Bartscherer
- Wout Cornelissen