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Author: Jennifer Summit
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All of humanitysproblems stem frommansinability to sit quietly in a room alone, Blaise Pascal wrote in 1654. But then theres Walt Whitman, in 1856 Whoever you are, come forth! Or man or woman come forth! You must not stay sleeping and dallying there in the house. It is truly an ancient debate Is it better to be active or contemplative? To do or to think? To make an impact, or to understand the world more deeply? Aristotle argued for contemplation as the highest state of human flourishing. But it was through action that his student Alexander the Great conquered the known world. Which should we aim at? Centuries later, this argument underlies a surprising number of the questions we face in contemporary life. Should students study the humanities, or train for a job? Should adults work for money or for meaning? And in tumultuous times, should any of us sit on the sidelines, pondering great books, or throw ourselves into protests and petition drives? With Action versus Contemplation, Jennifer Summit and Blakey Vermeule address the question in a refreshingly unexpected way by refusing to take sides. Rather, they argue for a rethinking of the very opposition. The active and the contemplative canand shouldbe vibrantly alive in each of us, fused rather than sundered. Writing in a personable, accessible style, Summit and Vermeule guide readers through the long history of this debate from Plato to Pixar, drawing compelling connections to the questions and problems of today. Rather than playing one against the other, they argue, we can discover how the two can nourish, invigorate, and give meaning to each other, as they have for the many writers, artists, and thinkers, past and present, whose examples give the book its rich, lively texture of interplay and reference. This is not a self-help book. It wont give you instructions on how to live your life. Instead, it will do something better it will remind you of the richness of a life that embraces action and contemplation, company and solitude, living in the moment and planning for the future. Which is better? Readers of this book will discover the answer both. **Review A fascinating and inspiring tour of big ideas--worth both contemplating and acting on. (Sarah Bakewell, author of At the Existentialist Cafe) Action versus Contemplation brings a cooling sense of balance to a whole range of important and often highly polarized arguments about technology, work, education, and more. How liberating to discover that we dont need to choose between nostalgia and philistinism, Captain Ludd and Dr. Pangloss. Even better, the authors give us not just historical elaborations of the theoretical complementarity of action and contemplation, but actual, already-existing examples of the middle position at work today. They show us that, no matter how soulless society seems to become, meaning-seeking behavior does and always will continue. (William Deresiewicz, author of Excellent Sheep) This is a very subtle and surprising book that nevertheless goes down easy because you expect it to take a side in a binary (i.e., to take your side), but instead it seeks to transcend that binary. Theres great generosity of spirit in their writing and thinking, and that generosity will have a salutary effect on all those whose thinking this book will touch. Action versus Contemplation is itself a contemplative document meant to intervene in the world it addresses, to get us to rethink practical matters, and to act in ways that will promote thinking. It urges action as a way of thinking, and thinking as a way of acting, and is a model of what it advocates for. (William Flesch, Brandeis University) About the Author Blakey Vermeule is professor of English at Stanford University and the author of The Party of Humanity Writing Moral Psychology in Eighteenth-Century Britain and Why Do We Care About Literary Characters?
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