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Joana 2022-03-24 09:03:31
Hannah Arendt: Thinking is a lonely business
(Written by Zhi Ning on November 23, 2013)
As one of the greatest and most original thinkers and political theorists of the 20th century, Hannah Arendt's life was full of ups and downs. Identity, Heidegger's favorite students, his encounters during World War II, his achievements in philosophical... -
Cleveland 2022-04-23 07:04:05
It turns out that the male protagonist is Heidegger
After watching the entire film, I realized the fact that the male protagonist is not Heinrich, Eichmann or anyone, but Heidegger. As the theme of the film is nothing but the word "thinking".
For a long time, I felt that "being a superficial person" was a good lifestyle choice, because it didn't...

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Timothy 2022-03-16 09:01:07
Recommend (in fact, I really want to say "every Chinese should" take a look, think about nationalism, historical hatred, and the Cultural Revolution)! DL: http://pan.baidu.com/s/11NlSi (Chinese and German subtitles) "Why should I love Jews? I only love my friends-that is the only thing I can love." These few sentences Private words are not as polite as theoretical language, but if they are truly understood, they are not at all shameful in depth.
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Marian 2022-03-26 09:01:12
The follow-up to Final Action, the story behind the book Eichmann in Jerusalem. For sticking to calm thinking and digging for the truth, I praised the courage to betray my relatives and betray my family. Sukova's Arendt is very convincing. Eichmann's frontal shots all use the historical information film of the trial in that year, which is to let the viewer observe and think from Arendt's perspective to the greatest extent, which is wonderful.
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Heinrich Blücher: Dearest. Don't cry.
Hannah Arendt: I spoke to the doctor. He said you only have a fifty percent chance.
Heinrich Blücher: Don't forget the other fifty percent.
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Hans Jonas: But Eichmann is a monster. And when I say monster, I don't mean Satan. You don't need to be smart or powerful to behave like a monster.
Hannah Arendt: You're being too simplistic. What's new about the Eichmann phenomenon is that there are so many just like him. He's a terrifyingly normal human being.