2022
DOI: 10.1177/1354067x221097126
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The wind of thinking

Abstract: The Life of the Mind (1978) opens with a reflection of thinking. By thinking, Hannah Arendt means our capacity to withdraw from the world so as to reflect about the meaning of things. Thinking is an activity with no results in itself: searching for meaning, it cannot reach a goal, as any meaning hence produced can only be questioned again. Thinking is made possible through imagination, and demands the use of language and metaphors. It also has to be part of a form of inner dialogue – a moment in which we becom… Show more

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“…Through a metaphor Zittoun proposes a reading of the dynamics of thought that unites the planes of thought and action, reality and inner life, affections and thought. Zittoun (2022) also addresses the timeless dynamics of thought in Hannah Arendt’s “Life of the Mind” (1978), through an article that, from its very title, entails a metaphor “The wind of thinking”. It has also been said that “cultural psychology as developmental science admits the irreversibility of time” (Valsiner, 2002); a statement that contributes to the understanding of the microgenesis of metaphors and by virtue of the creative role of time that crystallizes therein.…”
Section: Cultural Metaphorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through a metaphor Zittoun proposes a reading of the dynamics of thought that unites the planes of thought and action, reality and inner life, affections and thought. Zittoun (2022) also addresses the timeless dynamics of thought in Hannah Arendt’s “Life of the Mind” (1978), through an article that, from its very title, entails a metaphor “The wind of thinking”. It has also been said that “cultural psychology as developmental science admits the irreversibility of time” (Valsiner, 2002); a statement that contributes to the understanding of the microgenesis of metaphors and by virtue of the creative role of time that crystallizes therein.…”
Section: Cultural Metaphorsmentioning
confidence: 99%