Senses of Mystery: Engaging with Nature and the Meaning of Life
Autor David E. Cooperen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 iul 2017
Covering an extensive range of topics, from Daoism to dogs, from gardening to walking, from Zen to Debussy, Cooper succeeds in conveying some deep and difficult philosophical ideas about the meaning of life in an engaging manner, showing how those ideas bear upon the practical question of how we should relate to our world and live our lives.
A thought-provoking and compelling book, Senses of Mystery is a triumph of both storytelling and philosophy.
Toate formatele și edițiile | Preț | Express |
---|---|---|
Paperback (1) | 139.16 lei 3-5 săpt. | |
Taylor & Francis – 27 iul 2017 | 139.16 lei 3-5 săpt. | |
Hardback (1) | 469.71 lei 6-8 săpt. | |
Taylor & Francis – 27 iul 2017 | 469.71 lei 6-8 săpt. |
Preț: 139.16 lei
Nou
Puncte Express: 209
Preț estimativ în valută:
26.64€ • 27.75$ • 22.11£
26.64€ • 27.75$ • 22.11£
Carte disponibilă
Livrare economică 23 ianuarie-06 februarie
Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138078734
ISBN-10: 1138078735
Pagini: 112
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.11 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138078735
Pagini: 112
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.11 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
General, Postgraduate, and UndergraduateCuprins
Acknowledgements
1. In a Garden
2. The Truth of Mystery
Ineffability
The Scientific Image
The World as Fiction?
The World as Gift
3. Religion, Nature and Mystery
Religion, Faith and Mystery
‘Nothing Special’
Senses of Mystery
Nature and Culture
4. Animals
Animal Worlds
The Opacity of Animals
Animals, Mystery and World
Animals and ‘The Open’
5. Music
Music and Experience
Music and Nature
Music, Culture, Environment
Music and the Mystery of Emergence
6. Walking
Meditation on the Move
Body, Mind and Involvement
Communion and Holism
Walking and Senses of Mystery
7. Gardening
The Way of the Garden
Gardens and Meaning
‘In the Head’ and ‘In the Hands’
Garden, ‘Gift’, Mystery
8. Living with Mystery
Ethics
Removing Obstacles
Humility and Compassion
Emulation
9. In a Garden Again
Index
1. In a Garden
2. The Truth of Mystery
Ineffability
The Scientific Image
The World as Fiction?
The World as Gift
3. Religion, Nature and Mystery
Religion, Faith and Mystery
‘Nothing Special’
Senses of Mystery
Nature and Culture
4. Animals
Animal Worlds
The Opacity of Animals
Animals, Mystery and World
Animals and ‘The Open’
5. Music
Music and Experience
Music and Nature
Music, Culture, Environment
Music and the Mystery of Emergence
6. Walking
Meditation on the Move
Body, Mind and Involvement
Communion and Holism
Walking and Senses of Mystery
7. Gardening
The Way of the Garden
Gardens and Meaning
‘In the Head’ and ‘In the Hands’
Garden, ‘Gift’, Mystery
8. Living with Mystery
Ethics
Removing Obstacles
Humility and Compassion
Emulation
9. In a Garden Again
Index
Notă biografică
David E. Cooper is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Durham University. He has been a Visiting Professor at universities in several countries, including the USA and Sri Lanka. His many books include The Measure of Things: Humanism, Humility and Mystery, A Philosophy of Gardens and Convergence with Nature: A Daoist Perspective.
Recenzii
"Cultivation of a sense of mystery has venerable precedent in ancient spiritual traditions, and runs through modern writings on animals, gardens, nature, art, and music. In this personal, humane book, David E. Cooper describes the rhythms and tones of a life shaped by mystery. Gathering the wisdom of sages, composers, gardeners, nature lovers, and others, this book reveals the ways that reflective appreciation of creatures, places, and practices can reveal the depth and mystery that underlies human life."
Ian James Kidd, University of Nottingham, UK
"This world is, indeed, one vast mystery, containing only, here and there, a few scattered islands of human knowledge. Past philosophers have not attended enough to this paradoxical situation, but Cooper now does so. We had better read him."
Mary Midgley, Emeritus Professor, Newcastle University, UK.
"Senses of Mystery is a superb book – inspiring, beautifully written and packed with insights about a remarkably wide range of topics, from meditative walking to the mystery of existence. I recommend it to anyone who wishes to understand what it means to live in harmony with the natural world."
Simon P. James, Durham University, UK
"This book is a gentle and beautiful evocation of the well lived human life, and the role of familiar practices such as listening to music, walking and gardening in leading us into a transformed appreciation of the everyday world. In Cooper’s hands, philosophical reflection has become a spiritual practice."
Mark Wynn, University of Leeds, UK
"This is an elegant and clear little volume that while rooted in western philosophy and literature draws strongly on Daoist and Buddhist thought," in Resurgence and Ecologist, 2018.
"David E. Cooper, is one of the most outstanding philosophers of recent times. It’s hard to think of another figure who better combines erudition with rigor of thought and argument...Every philosopher should read this book, indeed every thoughtful person should, for it addresses and attempts to answer the question of what it is fundamentally like for us to be in the world and what we are to make of the strangeness of existence."
- John Shand, ‘The Strange Business of Being in the World’, Los Angeles Review of Books, April 6 2018.
Ian James Kidd, University of Nottingham, UK
"This world is, indeed, one vast mystery, containing only, here and there, a few scattered islands of human knowledge. Past philosophers have not attended enough to this paradoxical situation, but Cooper now does so. We had better read him."
Mary Midgley, Emeritus Professor, Newcastle University, UK.
"Senses of Mystery is a superb book – inspiring, beautifully written and packed with insights about a remarkably wide range of topics, from meditative walking to the mystery of existence. I recommend it to anyone who wishes to understand what it means to live in harmony with the natural world."
Simon P. James, Durham University, UK
"This book is a gentle and beautiful evocation of the well lived human life, and the role of familiar practices such as listening to music, walking and gardening in leading us into a transformed appreciation of the everyday world. In Cooper’s hands, philosophical reflection has become a spiritual practice."
Mark Wynn, University of Leeds, UK
"This is an elegant and clear little volume that while rooted in western philosophy and literature draws strongly on Daoist and Buddhist thought," in Resurgence and Ecologist, 2018.
"David E. Cooper, is one of the most outstanding philosophers of recent times. It’s hard to think of another figure who better combines erudition with rigor of thought and argument...Every philosopher should read this book, indeed every thoughtful person should, for it addresses and attempts to answer the question of what it is fundamentally like for us to be in the world and what we are to make of the strangeness of existence."
- John Shand, ‘The Strange Business of Being in the World’, Los Angeles Review of Books, April 6 2018.
Descriere
Covering an extensive range of topics, from Daoism to Debussy, Cooper does a great job of conveying some deep and difficult philosophical ideas about the meaning of life in an engaging manner - and of showing, moreover, how those ideas bear upon the practical question of how we should live our lives.
.
.