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The Human Condition in the Anthropocene

  • Anna Yeatman (author)
Chapter of: Manifesto for Living in the Anthropocene(pp. 123–126)

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TitleThe Human Condition in the Anthropocene
ContributorAnna Yeatman (author)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.21983/P3.0100.1.22
Landing pagehttps://punctumbooks.com/titles/manifesto-for-living-in-the-anthropocene/
Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
CopyrightYeatman, Anna
Publisherpunctum books
Published on2015-04-14
Long abstractHannah Arendt is a political philosopher who seems to have anticipated our current moment; one where it seems increas-ingly likely that humanly made processes may undermine the integrity of the living system that is “life on earth” and threaten its collapse. At the risk of offering too potted a summary of what was a complex series of meditations devel-oped over the course of her career as a political philosopher, I want to suggest the nature of her prescience in regard to what she called “the human condition” and the human desire to reconcile themselves to “reality, that is, try to be at home in the world” (Arendt 1994, 308).
Page rangepp. 123–126
Print length4 pages
LanguageEnglish (Original)
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