Takemitsu Morikawa, Luzern. Platonic Bias in der Sozialtheorie. †ber den Begriff des Handelns bei Hannah Arendt und eine
philosophische Kritik an der soziologischen Praxistheorie
Abstract: Although Hannah Arendt distinguishes
three human activities from each other in Human Condition – labor, work and action –
they are supposed not to be three different types of human activities but to be three
different aspects of human activity. Assuming this to be
the case, this paper demonstrates that social theory has not enough taken action in the sense of Arendt into account, even
modern scholars such as Bourdieu, but it has continued to remain almost always
on the level of work because of its concept of time. The second question is what consequence
social theory may draw, if this aspect of human activity is recognized as
essential and its concept of time changed. One answer proposed by the author is
the sociology
of forgiveness even
though it has not been treated as a subject for modern sociology.
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