Hannah Arendt on thinking and action: A bridge to the spiritual side of social work

J. Dwoskin
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Abstract Social workers are being challenged to incorporate a spiritual perspective into their frames of practice. In the tradition of borrowing from other disciplines, the philosophy of Hannah Arendt (1906–1975), a modern political thinker, has much to offer our profession in this regard. The spiritual resides in an invisible realm. Hannah Arendt, in her writings, describes a part of this invisible world, the world of thinking. She ties this invisible realm to moral consideration and to action. She does not describe her ideas as spiritual, yet the elements that comprise this universal aspect of being human are implicit in her work. Her particular contribution to how we think and act is a natural and timely link to developing a spiritually sensitive social work practice grounded in the values and ethics of our profession.
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汉娜·阿伦特论思想与行动:通往社会工作精神层面的桥梁
社会工作者正面临着将精神视角纳入其实践框架的挑战。在借鉴其他学科的传统中,现代政治思想家汉娜·阿伦特(Hannah Arendt, 1906-1975)的哲学在这方面对我们的专业有很多贡献。精神存在于一个看不见的领域。汉娜·阿伦特在她的作品中,描述了这个看不见的世界的一部分,即思想的世界。她把这个无形的领域与道德考量和行动联系起来。她没有将自己的想法描述为精神上的,但构成人类普遍方面的元素在她的作品中是隐含的。她对我们如何思考和行动的特殊贡献是一种自然而及时的联系,以发展一种基于我们职业价值观和道德的精神上敏感的社会工作实践。
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