| Hannah Arendt - 1968 - 292 pages
...humane just because the human voice sounds in it, but only when it has become the object of discourse. However much we are affected by the things of the...us only when we can discuss them with our fellows. Whatever cannot become the object of discourse — the truly sublime, the truly horrible or the uncanny... | |
| Allen Kent, Harold Lancour, Jay E. Daily - 1989 - 434 pages
...alluded to by Hannah Arendt in her book, Men in Dark Times, in which this political scientist stated: "We humanize what is going on in the world and in...and in the course of speaking of it, we learn to be human." THE AIMS OF SELF-EDUCATION AND ITS ADHERENTS In his book, Patterns of Learning, the University... | |
| Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - 1991 - 378 pages
...humane just because the human voice sounds in it, but only when it has become the object of discourse. However much we are affected by the things of the...us only when we can discuss them with our fellows. Whatever cannot become the object of discourse — the truly sublime, the truly horrible or the uncanny... | |
| Ferdinand David Schoeman - 1992 - 248 pages
...potential for debate could not be credited to much of the period we reviewed. Chapter 8 Privacy and gossip We humanize what is going on in the world and in ourselves...and in the course of speaking of it we learn to be human. (Hannah Arendt)' There is a puzzle connected with my treatment of privacy that I feel obliged... | |
| Ferdinand David Schoeman - 1992 - 248 pages
...for debate could not be credited to much of the period we reviewed. 135 Chapter 8 Privacy and gossip We humanize what is going on in the world and in ourselves...only by speaking of it, and in the course of speaking ot it we learn to be human. (Hannah Arendt)1 There is a puzzle connected with my treatment of privacy... | |
| David Halliburton - 1997 - 428 pages
...humane just because the human voice sounds in it, but only when it has become the object of discourse. However much we are affected by the things of the...human for us only when we can discuss them with our fellows.57 The things discoursed of may be said to be all things, any one of which may equally be said... | |
| Allen Kent, Harold Lancour, Jay E. Daily - 1989 - 434 pages
...alluded to by Hannah Arendt in her book, Men in Dark Times, in which this political scientist stated: "We humanize what is going on in the world and in...and in the course of speaking of it, we learn to be human." THE AIMS OF SELF-EDUCATION AND ITS ADHERENTS In his book, Patterns of Learning, the University... | |
| Rebecca E. Klatch - 2023 - 428 pages
...in discourse. They held that only the constant interchange of talk united citizens in a polis. . . . However much we are affected by the things of the...fellows. ... We humanize what is going on in the world and m ourselves only by speaking of it; and in the course of speaking of it we learn to be human. Hannah... | |
| Sarah Kozloff - 2000 - 342 pages
...of other ways of being. Talk is our preeminent means of communicating. As Hannah Arendt has written, "We humanize what is going on in the world and in...and in the course of speaking of it we learn to be human."32 Film dialogue is a particular kind of imitation of people talking. If we hope to understand... | |
| Bernat Rosner, Sally Patterson Tubach, Frederic C. Tubach - 2001 - 312 pages
...many others demonstrates that a single human being can make a difference. ONE The Returo of the Past We humanize what is going on in the world and in ourselves...and in the course of speaking of it we learn to be human. HANNAH ARENDT The end of the journey came five days after the train left Kaposvar. People spilled... | |
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