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portada Exercises in the Elements: Essays, Speeches, Notes
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
192
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
21.1 x 13.7 x 1.5 cm
Weight
0.48 kg.
ISBN13
9781587312328

Exercises in the Elements: Essays, Speeches, Notes

Josef Pieper (Author) · St. Augustine's Press · Paperback

Exercises in the Elements: Essays, Speeches, Notes - Josef Pieper

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Synopsis "Exercises in the Elements: Essays, Speeches, Notes"

This title, which at first sight seems curious, shows Pieper's philosophical work as rooted in the basics. He takes his inspiration from Plato - and his Socrates - and Thomas Aquinas. With them, he is interested in philosophy as pure theory, the theoretical being precisely the non-practical. The philosophizer wants to know what all existence is fundamentally about, what "reality" "really" means. With Plato, Pieper eschews the use of language to convince an audience of anything which is not the truth. If Plato was opposed to the sophists - amongst them the politicians -, Pieper is likewise opposed to discourse that leads to the "use" of philosophy to bolster a totalitarian regime or any political or economic system. A fundamental issue for Pieper is "createdness." He sees this as the fundamental truth of our being - all being - and the fundamental virtue we can practise is the striving to live according to our perception of real truth in any given situation. The strength and attraction of Pieper's writing is its direct and intuitive character which is independent of abstract systematization. He advocates staying in touch with the "real" as we experience it deep within ourselves. Openness to the totality of being - in no matter what context being reveals itself - and the affirmation of all that is founded in this totality are central pillars of all his thinking. Given the "simplicity" of this stance, it is no surprise that much of it is communicated - and successfully - through his gift for illustration by anecdote. Like Plato, this philosopher is a story-teller and, like him, very readable.
Josef Pieper
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Josef Pieper was a German neo-scholastic philosopher. He studied Philosophy, Law, and Sociology at the Universities of Berlin and Münster. He began his teaching career in 1946 at the Essen Higher School of Education. Since 1950, he was a full professor of Philosophical Anthropology at the University of Münster.
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