Panelists: Seyla Benhabib, Simona Forti, Linda Zerilli, Ayten Gundogdu, Jesus R. Velasco. Presentations end at 1:38.00. Discussions begin at that point.
"the will's ill will against time and its 'it was.' . . ." This is the interesting thing about Nietzsche, although he disparages the human individual, he also believes that the individual can engage in a individual transformative act by releasing the wasted energy in taboo and the "it was." This division of the will is central for with it the will loses its openness to becoming. Arendt, on the contrary, places "Forgiveness and Promises." Arendt places herself within a kind of guilt culture. To these terms F and P he would oppose Forgetfulness and Predictability. Nietzsche's interpretation
Somewhere in the video something like this is expressed [Hanna Arendt said/wrote something like this: "the impossibility to undo is what makes punishment necessary"] can someone tell me where Hanna Arendt said/wrote that, please?
Organized loneliness/fictional real no distinction perfect for totatalitarian rule. Culture of narcissism Organized loneliness - you're one and same with that society
Panelists: Seyla Benhabib, Simona Forti, Linda Zerilli, Ayten Gundogdu, Jesus R. Velasco. Presentations end at 1:38.00. Discussions begin at that point.
"the will's ill will against time and its 'it was.' . . ." This is the interesting thing about Nietzsche, although he disparages the human individual, he also believes that the individual can engage in a individual transformative act by releasing the wasted energy in taboo and the "it was." This division of the will is central for with it the will loses its openness to becoming. Arendt, on the contrary, places "Forgiveness and Promises." Arendt places herself within a kind of guilt culture. To these terms F and P he would oppose Forgetfulness and Predictability. Nietzsche's interpretation
Somewhere in the video something like this is expressed [Hanna Arendt said/wrote something like this: "the impossibility to undo is what makes punishment necessary"] can someone tell me where Hanna Arendt said/wrote that, please?
chatgbt
Interesting debate
The only thing that FN proved, is that a literary talent could not be hampered by a serious, degenerative inflammatory optic/brain nerve impairment.
the fascism is here
These are the kind of pseudo intellectuals we would proffer from avoiding listening to if we want a healthy society.
Organized loneliness/fictional real no distinction perfect for totatalitarian rule. Culture of narcissism
Organized loneliness - you're one and same with that society