Hannah Arendt apparently said ※goodbye to philosophy once and for all§ and instead preferred ※thinking without bannisters§ (※A worldly thinker§, Features, 26 February). However, a bannister does provide valuable support when climbing a staircase 每 quite reassuring after two or three floors in the early hours of Saturday morning.
I think I*d be happier if Jon Nixon*s article had included notional bannisters from Arendt*s work, to support not only my own meagre consciousness but the far trickier (and ambiguous) arena of ※thinking together with others§. In other words, after a life spent thinking, Arendt*s legacy needs to be expressed as user-friendly practical tools which help others.
Neil Richardson
Kirkheaton
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