Hannah Arendt — "The trouble with modern philosophy is that it has forgotten how to think."
The trouble with modern philosophy is that it has forgotten how to think.
The trouble with modern philosophy is that it has forgotten how to think.
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"The problem of evil in the twentieth century is not the problem of radical evil, but the problem of the banality of evil."
"The only way to be human is to think."
"The greatest danger for modern dictatorships is not the active opposition but the passive resistance of the populace."
"The public realm is where human beings appear to each other."
"The only possible answer to the problem of evil is to refuse to participate in it."
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