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Vita Contemplativa (Han's Retrieval)
Han's 2022 book Vita Contemplativa: In Praise of Inactivity — a philosophical defense of purposeless time, sustained boredom, and the specific silence in which genuine thought becomes possible.
Vita Contemplativa (2022, English translation 2024) is Han's most sustained retrieval of a concept that contemporary culture has either eliminated or converted into another form of productivity. Drawing on Hannah Arendt's distinction between the active life (vita activa) and the contemplative life, Han argues that the collapse of the two into a single imperative — that contemplation must justify itself by its productive yield — has destroyed the conditions under which genuine thought, art, and being-present become possible. The book defends inactivity not as laziness but as a specific human capability: the ability to dwell with what has not yet been decided, to attend without producing, to remain in the silence long enough for something to emerge that the achievement-subject's imperative to produce would have foreclosed. In praise of inactivity is praise of the cognitive condition — empty time, sustained boredom, the absence of incoming demand — that the digital environment has made structurally impossible to inhabit.