<p>Hannah Arendt's The Human Condition first published in 1958 considers the importance of worldy existence.&nbsp;She states: with word and deed we insert ourselves into the human world.2&nbsp;She then warns that A life without speech and without action...is literally dead to the world; it has ceased to be a human life because it is no longer lived among men.3 Speaking and acting allow us to appear before others and facilitate our life in a world made and inhabited by others who speak and act as well.&nbsp;Therefore following Arendt we might say that to deny someone the ability to appear would be to deny his or her life among others.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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