Phenomenological inflections about human nature

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59539/2175-2834-v19n2-273

Keywords:

world; human nature; human condition; appearance; thought; banal evil.

Abstract

Our purpose in this paper is to present the concepts of human nature and world based on the Hannah Arendt’s philosophy, evidencing the articulation between the concepts of banality of evil, thought and appearance. This task demands some reflections about the phenomenological way than Arendt organizes her dynamic of her thinking. Our choice is to use the concept of human nature, instead the concept of human condition, because the Winnicott’s anthropological conception, that can be setting in order to think about the issues presented in this paper.

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2017-12-11 — Updated on 2017-07-01

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