The Theoretic Life - A Classical Ideal and its Modern Fate Reflections on the Liberal Arts /

In this work, Alexander Rosenthal Pubul presents a broad examination of the ancient philosophical question: "What is the good life?", while addressing how the liberal arts can help us to answer this question. Greek philosophy distinguished between the "noble" (what is good in its...

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Main Author: Rosenthal-Pubul, Alexander S. (Author, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut)
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018.
Edition:1st ed. 2018.
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505 0 |a Acknowledgements -- About the Author -- Table of Figures -- Part I - The Emergence of the Theoretic Life in Classical Greek Philosophy -- Chapter 1. The New Barbarism: The Contest between Classical Humanist Culture and Techno-Economic Pragmatism -- Chapter 2. In Pursuit of the Noble: The Classical Birth of the Liberal Arts -- Chapter 3: The Political and the Theoretic Life - the Challenge of Socrates -- Chapter 4. Aristotelian Teleology: The Bridge Between Natural Philosophy and the problem of "the Good Life" -- Chapter 5. The Aristotelian Revolution: The Autonomy of the Theoretic Life and the Dream of Universal Science -- Part II. The Baconian Revolt against Greek Theoria and the Modern Birth of the Technological Mind -- Chapter 6. The Rebirth of Time: Sir. Francis Bacon and the Origins of Modernity -- Chapter 7. Bacon´s New Magic: The Transfigured Aim of the Sciences -- Chapter 8. Technology Displaces Metaphysics - Bacon´s New Hierarchy of the Arts and Sciences -- Chapter 9. Breaking Aristotle´s Bridge: The Modern Philosophical Critique of Teleology -- Chapter 10. The Enlightenment as a Baconian Revolution -- Chapter 11. Metaphysics Dethroned: Hume, Kant, and the "Self-Limitation of Reason" -- Chapter 12. -Progressivism, Commerce, and the Triumph of Machine Civilization -- Chapter 13. The Classical Ideal of High Culture in the Democratic Age -- Chapter 14. Dewey and the Greeks in Contention: The Theoretic Life and the Challenge of American Pragmatism -- Chapter 15. A Reply to Dewey -- Chapter 16. The Contemporary Crisis of the Humanities: The Ideological Attack on the Western Canon and The Long Arm of Nietzsche, Marx, and Foucault -- Chapter 17. The New Protrepticus: A Concluding Exhortation to the Theoretic Life -- Index. 
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