The Joy of Philosophy: Thinking Thin versus the Passionate Life
The Joy of Philosophy is a return to some of the perennial questions of philosophy—questions about the meaning of life; about death and tragedy; about the respective roles of rationality and passion in the good life; about love, compassion, and revenge; about honesty, deception, and betrayal; and about who we are and how we think about who we are.

Recapturing the heart-felt confusion and excitement that originally brings us all to philosophy, internationally renowned teacher and lecturer Robert C. Solomon offers both a critique of contemporary philosophy and an invitation to engage in philosophy in a different way. He attempts to save philosophy from itself and its self-imposed diet of thin arguments and logical analysis to recover the richness and complexity of life in thought. Solomon defends the passionate life in contrast to the life of thoughtful contemplation idealized by so many philosophers, attempting to recapture the kind of philosophy that Nietzsche celebrated as a "joyful wisdom."
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The Joy of Philosophy: Thinking Thin versus the Passionate Life
The Joy of Philosophy is a return to some of the perennial questions of philosophy—questions about the meaning of life; about death and tragedy; about the respective roles of rationality and passion in the good life; about love, compassion, and revenge; about honesty, deception, and betrayal; and about who we are and how we think about who we are.

Recapturing the heart-felt confusion and excitement that originally brings us all to philosophy, internationally renowned teacher and lecturer Robert C. Solomon offers both a critique of contemporary philosophy and an invitation to engage in philosophy in a different way. He attempts to save philosophy from itself and its self-imposed diet of thin arguments and logical analysis to recover the richness and complexity of life in thought. Solomon defends the passionate life in contrast to the life of thoughtful contemplation idealized by so many philosophers, attempting to recapture the kind of philosophy that Nietzsche celebrated as a "joyful wisdom."
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The Joy of Philosophy: Thinking Thin versus the Passionate Life

The Joy of Philosophy: Thinking Thin versus the Passionate Life

by Robert C. Solomon
The Joy of Philosophy: Thinking Thin versus the Passionate Life

The Joy of Philosophy: Thinking Thin versus the Passionate Life

by Robert C. Solomon

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The Joy of Philosophy is a return to some of the perennial questions of philosophy—questions about the meaning of life; about death and tragedy; about the respective roles of rationality and passion in the good life; about love, compassion, and revenge; about honesty, deception, and betrayal; and about who we are and how we think about who we are.

Recapturing the heart-felt confusion and excitement that originally brings us all to philosophy, internationally renowned teacher and lecturer Robert C. Solomon offers both a critique of contemporary philosophy and an invitation to engage in philosophy in a different way. He attempts to save philosophy from itself and its self-imposed diet of thin arguments and logical analysis to recover the richness and complexity of life in thought. Solomon defends the passionate life in contrast to the life of thoughtful contemplation idealized by so many philosophers, attempting to recapture the kind of philosophy that Nietzsche celebrated as a "joyful wisdom."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195165401
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 03/27/2003
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.36(h) x 0.78(d)
Lexile: 1440L (what's this?)

About the Author

Robert C. Solomon is Quincy Lee Centennial Professor of Philosophy and a member of the Academy of Distinguished Teachers at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the author of more than thirty books, including The Passions, In the Spirit of Hegel, From Hegel to Existentialism, About Love, A Passion for Justice, A Short History of Philosophy (with Kathleen M. Higgins), and A Passion for Wisdom.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Philosophy through Thick and Thin (Being and Nothing Less)The Passionate LifeThe Politics of EmotionJustice, Sympathy, and VengeanceThe Tragic Sense of LifeThinking Death in the Face: Death Fetishism, Morbid SolipsismRecovering Personal Identity
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