Humanism as Realism – Three Essays Concerning the Thought of Paul Elmer More and Irving Babbitt
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1587314347
ISBN-13
9781587314346
Publisher
St Augustine's Press
Imprint
St Augustine's Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 26th, 2024
Print length
290 Pages
Weight
596 grams
Dimensions
23.20 x 23.60 x 14.20 cms
Product Classification:
Social & political philosophy
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Originally published in Polish in 2019 by The Lethe Foundation, this book demonstrates the relevance and importance of Paul Elmer More (1864–1937) and Irving Babbitt (1865–1933). Their collective legacy is one of responsible and truly thoughtful living. Their treatment of Humanists and their diagnosis of modernity is an important theme in this work, and the indication of the political consequences of humanism. This is a protreptic book. Its main goal is to encourage people to undertake independent studies or more generally, simply to think independently. If we want to think for ourselves, and not like preprogrammed humanoids, we can’t do so in a vacuum. We have to lean on something. In the Author’s view, the more than century-old writings of Paul Elmer More and Irving Babbitt are perfectly suited to the role of such a support for us, living in the here and now. They make it possible for us to dig ourselves out from underneath the heaps of opinions, “principles” or “theories” that allegedly can’t be rejected, that we’re obliged to follow, but that have a paralyzing and dumbing-down effect on us, making our lives from the outset seems like the dream of a childish old man." ––Taken from the Preface by Pawel Armada
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