Smiling Through the Cultural Catastrophe: Toward the Revival of Higher EducationYale University Press, 1 Eki 2008 - 286 sayfa Although the essential books of Western civilization are no longer central in our courses or in our thoughts, they retain their ability to energize us intellectually, says Jeffrey Hart in this powerful book. He now presents a guide to some of these literary works, tracing the main currents of Western culture for all who wish to understand the roots of their civilization and the basis for its achievements. Hart focuses on the productive tension between the classical and biblical strains in our civilization, between a life based on cognition and one based on faith and piety. He begins with the Iliad and Exodus, linking Achilles and Moses as Bronze Age heroic figures. Closely analysing texts and illuminating them in unexpected ways, he moves on to Socrates and Jesus, who internalized the heroic, continues with Paul and Augustine and their Christian synthesis, addresses Dante, Shakespeare's Hamlet, Moliere, and Voltaire, and concludes with the novel as represented by Crime and Punishment and The Great Gatsby. Hart maintains that the dialectical tensions suggested by this survey account for the restlessness and singular achievements of the West and that the essential books can provide the substance and energy currently missed by both students and educated readers. |
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... tion . The citizen in this sense need not know quantum mechanics , neu- tron theory , non - Euclidean geometry , or the details of the twelve - tone scale , but he should know that they are there and what they mean . That kind of ...
... tion . The citizen in this sense need not know quantum mechanics , neu- tron theory , non - Euclidean geometry , or the details of the twelve - tone scale , but he should know that they are there and what they mean . That kind of ...
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... tion , that thought is the response of the mind to the experience of contradiction . Thus Emile Durkheim was struck by the apparent para- dox of the fact that the suicide rate rose not during periods of economic depression but during ...
... tion , that thought is the response of the mind to the experience of contradiction . Thus Emile Durkheim was struck by the apparent para- dox of the fact that the suicide rate rose not during periods of economic depression but during ...
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... tion bases its view of the world on a series of received insights into the constitution of actuality . The insights are not true because they are recorded in scripture , but they are recorded there because , finally , they are true . As ...
... tion bases its view of the world on a series of received insights into the constitution of actuality . The insights are not true because they are recorded in scripture , but they are recorded there because , finally , they are true . As ...
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... tion he was quarreling with , or correcting , Nietzsche , who internalized the tension and sought to resolve it . Nietzsche experienced the tension with pain and could write about it lyrically : " You shall always be the first and excel ...
... tion he was quarreling with , or correcting , Nietzsche , who internalized the tension and sought to resolve it . Nietzsche experienced the tension with pain and could write about it lyrically : " You shall always be the first and excel ...
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... tion has flourished to a considerable degree because of its eclecticism , its ability to absorb and make use of what it has found to be valuable outside itself . The alphabet that permitted the transcription of the epics of Homer was a ...
... tion has flourished to a considerable degree because of its eclecticism , its ability to absorb and make use of what it has found to be valuable outside itself . The alphabet that permitted the transcription of the epics of Homer was a ...
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