Bounded action: Hannah Arendt on the history of science and the limits of freedom

Philosophy and Social Criticism 46 (4):431-451 (2019)
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The article asks why and how Hannah Arendt framed The Human Condition as a history of modern science. It answers that, in telling the history of instrumental rationality and the work of the experim...

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