When Arendt remembered Heidegger

Moriah 2022-04-22 07:01:49

Organize and summarize the timing of Heidegger's appearance in the film -

Before setting off for Jerusalem, Hannah is seen off at a gathering of friends, and Heinrich and Hans argue that it is an illegal trial - followed by the first recollection of Heidegger: Young Hans brings Heidegger's inaugural address to Young Hannah, shocked her. It can be seen that at that time she was not ready for what she would think about from the trial. Hannah returned to New York and sorted out the court documents sent by Israel at home at night, recalling what she had seen with her own eyes and Eichmann and his ignorant remarks - followed by a second recall of Heidegger: she learned from Heidegger, Learning how to think, the latter told her that thinking is lonely. After reading the first draft, Hans reacted violently, thinking that Hannah stood on the opposite side of the victim - followed by the third recall of Heidegger: Heidegger's narrative is just thinking itself, not involving interests, nor pointing to inevitable results, just Like life itself only because we are alive, young Hannah found it terrifying to think at this level. After the article was published and published, there were a lot of bad reviews. Hannah worked alone in a wooden house, and people around her started a chain reaction to distort her writing motives - followed by the fourth recall of Heidegger: Hannah sent a letter to question her Nazi tendencies and gradually distanced herself. After the two met again, Heidegger argued that he was just too naive, and Hannah answered why not to face the public and end it all - then Mary came to visit and proposed her to give a public speech, Hannah thought that facing the public A bunch of fools who haven't read the article at all say nothing, Mary asks if Heidegger is the love of her life, Hannah denies it, Mary further asks about Heidegger's important position (influence) in Hannah's life, Hannah thinks After answering: It is not a specific person who is stronger to her.

Finished. Most of Mingli's scenes show the relationship between Hannah and Heinrich. After life and death, the two have the same view and live in harmony. Secretly, Hannah has always been deeply influenced by Heidegger—even though Heidegger was a Nazi and refused to be a coward, his name became an adjective used by Hans to satirize her when he broke with Hannah (“I have since broken with Heidegger. Geer’s proudest student broke”)—Hannah was able to separate Heidegger’s person from the theory he taught, and was able to exclude her own feelings from academic research. At first, she chose to learn to think, but after her teacher taught her, she insisted on thinking.

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Hannah Arendt quotes

  • 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.

  • 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.