On the significance of Hannah Arendt's the human condition for sociology

Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 4 (1-4):67 – 106 (1961)
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Arendt's book is an analysis of the vita activa, which comprises the three human activities of labor, work, and action. Her presentation involves a critique of modern and current conceptions of them and of many other social phenomena, and an emphasis on distinctions customarily neglected. The interpretation of her book, disregarding the many factual statements it contains, proceeds in a theoretical vein, analyzing her major conceptions, and then turns practical, asking what we as social scientists who listen to her must do (focusing on ?behavior? and ?action?, ?values?, the means?end scheme, and man's historicity and dualism). The paper concludes with a brief explication of areas of research seen to emerge out of Arendt's work

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Value; a cooperative inquiry.Ray Lepley - 1949 - Westport, Conn.,: Greenwood Press.

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