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Vita Contemplativa In Praise Of Inactivity Byungchul Han

  • SKU: BELL-87633834
Vita Contemplativa In Praise Of Inactivity Byungchul Han
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Publisher: Polity
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.2 MB
Pages: 128
Author: Byung-Chul Han
ISBN: 9781509558018, 1509558012
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Vita Contemplativa In Praise Of Inactivity Byungchul Han by Byung-chul Han 9781509558018, 1509558012 instant download after payment.

In our busy and hurried lives, we are losing the ability to be inactive. Human existence becomes fully absorbed by activity – even leisure, treated as a respite from work, becomes part of the same logic. Intense life today means first of all more performance or more consumption. We have forgotten that it is precisely inactivity, which does not produce anything, that represents an intense and radiant form of life.

For Byung-Chul Han, inactivity constitutes the human. Without moments of pause or hesitation, acting deteriorates into blind action and reaction. When life follows the rule of stimulus–response and need–satisfaction, it atrophies into pure survival: naked biological life. If we lose the ability to be inactive, we begin to resemble machines that simply function. True life begins when concern for survival, for the exigencies of mere life, ends. The ultimate purpose of all human endeavour is inactivity.

In a beautifully crafted ode to the art of being still, Han shows that the current crisis in our society calls for a very different way of life: one based on the vita contemplative. He pleads for bringing our ceaseless activities to a stop and making room for the magic that happens in between. Life receives its radiance only from inactivity.


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