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Abstract
Hannah Arendt’s unfinished masterpiece The Life of the Mind contains an analysis and spirited defense of thinking, which is more relevant than ever. Thinking, for Arendt, is not simply a cognitive process of problem solving, but is an existential process of meaning making. Unlike cognitions, which are instrumental, Arendt argues that thinking is an activity that is performed for its own sake. In this paper, I follow both Arendt and her teacher, Martin Heidegger, and ask, first, why non-instrumental thinking has become difficult in today’s world. There is a strong cultural critique in Arendt’s perspective on the inherent value of thinking, directed at a society in which almost everything is judged in terms of instrumental performativity. Second, I unfold what I call Arendt’s view of the moral landscape to which thinking is connected, before I conclude by discussing ways in which spaces for thinking in Arendt’s sense can be created in schools, making a form of Bildung possible for human beings.
汉娜·阿伦特(Hannah Arendt)未完成的代表作《心灵的生活》(The Life of The Mind)包含了对思维的分析和精神辩护,这比以往任何时候都更有意义。对阿伦特来说,思考不仅仅是一个解决问题的认知过程,而是一个意义创造的存在过程。与工具性的认知不同,阿伦特认为思维是一种为自身目的而进行的活动。在本文中,我跟随阿伦特和她的老师马丁·海德格尔,首先问,为什么非工具性思维在当今世界变得困难。在阿伦特关于思维固有价值的观点中,有一种强烈的文化批判,针对的是一个几乎所有事情都以工具表演性来评判的社会。其次,我展开了我所说的阿伦特关于思维所连接的道德景观的观点,然后我通过讨论在学校中创造阿伦特意义上的思维空间的方式来结束,使人类有可能形成一种Bildung的形式。
期刊介绍:
Culture & Psychology addresses the centrality of culture necessary for a basic understanding of the psychology of human beings: their identity, social conduct, intra- and intersubjective experiences, emotions and semiotic creativity. By drawing on diverse theoretical backgrounds, the editorial aim is to provide an international and interdisciplinary forum for scholarly investigations and discussions that will advance our basic knowledge of the self in its historical and cultural contexts. The orientation of the journal is towards formulating new conceptualizations of culture in psychology, together with theoretically relevant empirical investigations.