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Although the term Hannah Arendt, ''The Human Condition'' ISBN 0226025985 itself may have gained [[popular culture|popular currency]] with ''[[The Human Condition (film trilogy)|The Human Condition]]'', a film trilogy directed by [[Masaki Kobayashi]], which examined these and related concepts, the quest to understand the human condition dates back to the first attempts by humans to understand themselves and their place in the universe.[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Human_condition&action=edit]
 
Although the term Hannah Arendt, ''The Human Condition'' ISBN 0226025985 itself may have gained [[popular culture|popular currency]] with ''[[The Human Condition (film trilogy)|The Human Condition]]'', a film trilogy directed by [[Masaki Kobayashi]], which examined these and related concepts, the quest to understand the human condition dates back to the first attempts by humans to understand themselves and their place in the universe.[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Human_condition&action=edit]
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[[Category: Philosophy]]