John Stuart Mill: A Secular Life: Spiritual Lives
Autor Timothy Larsenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 iul 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198753155
ISBN-10: 0198753152
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 136 x 202 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP OxfordOUP Oxford
Seria Spiritual Lives
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198753152
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 136 x 202 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP OxfordOUP Oxford
Seria Spiritual Lives
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
This is a little gem of a book ... what an outstanding revisionist case Larsen has made! The brilliance of the author of The Slain God shines again.
Larsen convincingly demonstrates that from his early years to his death, 'Mill's life was impinged upon by religion at every turn.'
...this is a well-structured and generally convincing piece of revisionist biography which demonstrates that the 'saint of rationalism', famous for his passionate attachment to liberty and logic, was a much more spiritual and devout figure than is usually recognised
For me, Mill remains not a covert theist but an open-minded agnostic. But in true Millian spirit I recognize that Larsen has made an impressive case for the opposing view.
Larsen's book is a valuable contribution to Mill studies. I have no hesitation about recommending it to anyone with an interest in either Mill or Victorian spirituality.
...it is a virtue of the book that its chief defect is that it is not a great deal longer.
Timothy Larsen has produced what must rank as one of the briefest and by far the most original and exciting of the intellectual biographies of this Victorian giant. . . . The case that Larsen puts forward is compelling and must force scholars to a reassessment of the Victorian liberal philosopher's whole 'system', particularly in the sphere of politics, ethics and logic.
John Stuart Mill: A Secular Life is an unusual work in the field of Mill studies, but one that is scholarly, provocative, and original. It is biographically orientated ... and it happily demonstrates how Mill's life can shed light on his philosophical claims ... Larsen makes a powerful case for [his thesis] with one telling detail after another -- details often pulled from neglected letters and life experiences ... Again, Larsen's reading of Mill reflects many sources, all of which end up mutually and forcefully complementing each other.
This excellent book forms part of a series of 'Spiritual Lives.' ... The book more than delivers on this promise. Those not familiar with Mill's life and work will find an excellent introduction to Mill's social milieu, friends, loves, political activity, and key works. ... Key events and works are dealt with in a scholarly but very accessible way, and lovely vignettes of more personal moments in Mill's life are included. ... For those already familiar with much of Mill's personal life and his key works (and even his less well-known works) there is also much to learn and enjoy. Undeniably, the book's greatest strength is not only Larsen's evident mastery of the details of Mill's engagement with religion ... but his excellent knowledge, and impressive understanding, of the cultural and religious context in which Mill moved and wrote.
Mill was indeed a religious man -- but of a rational kind. With this delightfully absorbing new biography, Larsen joins Harriet Settanni, Linda C. Raeder, Alan P.F. Sell, and other revisionist scholarship on the religious life of John Stuart Mill.
the biography is well researched, and scholars interested in Mill will want to engage with it...Summing Up: Recommended
this compact "secular life" neatly realizes the goal of the series: to explore the religious lives of figures not known for their religiosity, unearthing the secret spiritualities of those we tend to value for their so-called "secular" accomplishments ... Larsen paints a secular saint who is decidedly less secular than we might have guessed ... [He] brings a religious eye (and ear) to the historical record, and the Mill that emerges is one we might not recognize.
A wonderful scholarly treatment of Mill and religion, and this book is also a delightful, highly suspenseful read as to where his life will end up. After finishing this book I paid the author the highest compliment, namely I ordered his other books.
Larsen convincingly demonstrates that from his early years to his death, 'Mill's life was impinged upon by religion at every turn.'
...this is a well-structured and generally convincing piece of revisionist biography which demonstrates that the 'saint of rationalism', famous for his passionate attachment to liberty and logic, was a much more spiritual and devout figure than is usually recognised
For me, Mill remains not a covert theist but an open-minded agnostic. But in true Millian spirit I recognize that Larsen has made an impressive case for the opposing view.
Larsen's book is a valuable contribution to Mill studies. I have no hesitation about recommending it to anyone with an interest in either Mill or Victorian spirituality.
...it is a virtue of the book that its chief defect is that it is not a great deal longer.
Timothy Larsen has produced what must rank as one of the briefest and by far the most original and exciting of the intellectual biographies of this Victorian giant. . . . The case that Larsen puts forward is compelling and must force scholars to a reassessment of the Victorian liberal philosopher's whole 'system', particularly in the sphere of politics, ethics and logic.
John Stuart Mill: A Secular Life is an unusual work in the field of Mill studies, but one that is scholarly, provocative, and original. It is biographically orientated ... and it happily demonstrates how Mill's life can shed light on his philosophical claims ... Larsen makes a powerful case for [his thesis] with one telling detail after another -- details often pulled from neglected letters and life experiences ... Again, Larsen's reading of Mill reflects many sources, all of which end up mutually and forcefully complementing each other.
This excellent book forms part of a series of 'Spiritual Lives.' ... The book more than delivers on this promise. Those not familiar with Mill's life and work will find an excellent introduction to Mill's social milieu, friends, loves, political activity, and key works. ... Key events and works are dealt with in a scholarly but very accessible way, and lovely vignettes of more personal moments in Mill's life are included. ... For those already familiar with much of Mill's personal life and his key works (and even his less well-known works) there is also much to learn and enjoy. Undeniably, the book's greatest strength is not only Larsen's evident mastery of the details of Mill's engagement with religion ... but his excellent knowledge, and impressive understanding, of the cultural and religious context in which Mill moved and wrote.
Mill was indeed a religious man -- but of a rational kind. With this delightfully absorbing new biography, Larsen joins Harriet Settanni, Linda C. Raeder, Alan P.F. Sell, and other revisionist scholarship on the religious life of John Stuart Mill.
the biography is well researched, and scholars interested in Mill will want to engage with it...Summing Up: Recommended
this compact "secular life" neatly realizes the goal of the series: to explore the religious lives of figures not known for their religiosity, unearthing the secret spiritualities of those we tend to value for their so-called "secular" accomplishments ... Larsen paints a secular saint who is decidedly less secular than we might have guessed ... [He] brings a religious eye (and ear) to the historical record, and the Mill that emerges is one we might not recognize.
A wonderful scholarly treatment of Mill and religion, and this book is also a delightful, highly suspenseful read as to where his life will end up. After finishing this book I paid the author the highest compliment, namely I ordered his other books.
Notă biografică
Timothy Larsen is McManis Professor of Christian Thought at Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, and an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David.