Excursions with Thoreau: Philosophy, Poetry, Religion
Autor Professor Edward F. Mooneyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 oct 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501305658
ISBN-10: 1501305654
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 2 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1501305654
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 2 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Provides a sustained exposition and defense of Thoreau's goal of attaining "sympathy with intelligence"
Notă biografică
Edward F. Mooney is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Syracuse University, USA. He is the author or editor of nine books, including Kierkegaard's Repetition and Philosophical Crumbs (Editor and Introduction, 2009), Lost Intimacy in American Thought (Continuum, 2009), and Excursions with Kierkegaard (Bloomsbury, 2012).
Cuprins
Acknowledgments Preface 1. Overture 2. Celebration and Lamentation 3. Sympathy with Intelligence 4. Concord Reflections5. Transforming Perception6. Ethics and the Wild7. Expressive Bones 8. Child of the Mist9. Deaths and Rebirths 10. Affliction and Affinity 11. John Brown 12. Souls in Infinite Culture 13. Currents of Time 14. Grounding Poetry 15. Face of the River Closing Thoughts Closing Images, Reveries, Prayers Closing Passions Chronology, Works Cited, Credits Index
Recenzii
Henry David Thoreau brought to philosophical writing a personal voice and a situated, embodied sensibility. Edward Mooney proves himself a worthy heir to Thoreau's legacy by speaking to his readers as an extracurricular intellectual and spiritual companion. We follow along as Thoreauvian saunterers, adventuring through rich fields of reverie, with Mooney as our engaging and always insightful guide. Excursions with Thoreau is a powerful illustration of how philosophy can live up to its name as the love of wisdom, grounded in wonder and defined by transformative encounters. It sheds new light on the work of a great American philosopher of the nineteenth century, and will introduce readers to Mooney's distinctive mode of narrative reflection on human experience and its meaning.
Without wasting time on the tired question of whether or not Thoreau is a philosopher, Mooney's decisive arguments uncover for us the profundity and strangeness of the thinker's ideas. Mooney carefully and elegantly uncovers a Thoreau who is attentive to questions of life and loss that led him to formulate a complex ethics while rethinking the meaning of the communal. By bringing Thoreau into conversation with such thinkers as Marx and Kierkegaard, Mooney reveals challenges in Thoreau's writings that have still not been sufficiently addressed. Excursions with Thoreau is beautifully written and will be indispensable for future conversations about that writer.
This is, from my point of view, a delightful book. . Mooney is not just interested in explicating Thoreau. The title, Excursions with Thoreau, is meant more seriously. The essays attempt not only to show us Thoreau's way of living, (or, what I called above, his being-in-the-world) but, to some degree, to initiate Mooney himself, and his readers, into that way of life. . Mooney masterfully characterizes the complexity (and sometimes contradiction) that structure these ways of being in the world.
Without wasting time on the tired question of whether or not Thoreau is a philosopher, Mooney's decisive arguments uncover for us the profundity and strangeness of the thinker's ideas. Mooney carefully and elegantly uncovers a Thoreau who is attentive to questions of life and loss that led him to formulate a complex ethics while rethinking the meaning of the communal. By bringing Thoreau into conversation with such thinkers as Marx and Kierkegaard, Mooney reveals challenges in Thoreau's writings that have still not been sufficiently addressed. Excursions with Thoreau is beautifully written and will be indispensable for future conversations about that writer.
This is, from my point of view, a delightful book. . Mooney is not just interested in explicating Thoreau. The title, Excursions with Thoreau, is meant more seriously. The essays attempt not only to show us Thoreau's way of living, (or, what I called above, his being-in-the-world) but, to some degree, to initiate Mooney himself, and his readers, into that way of life. . Mooney masterfully characterizes the complexity (and sometimes contradiction) that structure these ways of being in the world.