ISBN-13: 9780773528574 / Angielski / Twarda / 2005 / 131 str.
ISBN-13: 9780773528574 / Angielski / Twarda / 2005 / 131 str.
"In Nature's infinite book of secrecy, A little I can read." - William Shakespeare. Environmental degradation. Globalization. The closure of our public life to the transcendent dimensions of human existence. For esteemed philosopher Kenneth Schmitz, these are the by-products of modernity and post-modernity. But "The Recovery of Wonder" is not a denunciation of modern philosophy. Instead, it seeks to point out what needs to be rethought at fundamental levels of our understanding, and to show clearly how contemporary social concerns can be illuminated by a new look at the history of philosophy. While acknowledging the significant gains modernity and post-modernity offer Western civilization in the areas of liberty and knowledge, Schmitz sees in their arguments a superficiality that does not "bite to the bone." In "The Recovery of Wonder", he proposes we approach the world as a gift in order to regain the sense of wonder Shakespeare so eloquently recognized.