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Hardcover In Love with Life Book

ISBN: B001IMCDHM

ISBN13: 9780826513281

In Love with Life

(Part of the Vanderbilt Library of American Philosophy Series)

Offers clear and instructive wisdom on how love of life enriches and drives human existence, even in the face of inevitable sadness, loss, and death.


Ancient philosophers used to write "how-to" manuals for living. The classical American philosophers Dewey, Santayana, James, and Royce all published works that dealt with everyday concerns and issues that affected all people. Yet today, many academic philosophers talk mostly among themselves about technical points in logic or semantics or other abstruse subjects less applicable to everyday life.


Not John Lachs. In this engaging book, Lachs reminds us of the centrality of philosophy to life. He provides us with a philosophy of living and a framework to apply to the most basic and critical issues we face. He enables us to see things in new and expansive ways. Fundamental ethical choices such as suicide and euthanasia, the trying and often meaningless circumstances of modern life, confusions of ends and means, and just being tired of it all-- these concerns all come under Lachs's discerning eye. He advocates confronting the complexities of life head on, with courage and persistence. Only through our own efforts and activities can we place our experiences in new and broader contexts, enabling us to find release from despair and frustration and to derive the most out of even the worst situations.


Lachs shows that the good life involves joyous energy to the end. In Love with Life will help readers tap life's resources to face inescapable sadness, loss, and death. This is a book for everyone who has ever wondered how to reconcile the pervasive joys and frequent doubts that life presents to all of us.


Thoughtful readers will find both inspiration and tough-minded virtue in this book.

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Lachs offers an effective antidote to existential despair.

John Lachs is that rarest of academics: respected by his colleagues, revered by his students, and relevant to his contemporaries, he has written yet another book which deserves to be read and reflected on by all thoughtful persons. In Love With Life (Vanderbilt University Press, 1998), like his earlier books including Intermediate Man and The Relevance of Philosophy for Life, radiates a philosophical acuity which is at once both classic and timely in its application to the perennial human challenge of living a good life. It is an antidote to the glum sensibility of existential despair, deconstructive irony, and trendy "postmodern" nihilism which has given philosophy a bad name of late. Far from being "nauseated" and repelled by the small perceptual details of everyday experience, Lachs invites us all to notice the intrinsic occasions for delight and wonder in the most ordinary natural events, right down to "the bug that walks across the kitchen floor." Such a suggestion might, from a lesser writer, seem saccharine; indeed, the recent spate of books urging our attentiveness to the majesty of the everyday and the ordinary, and promoting half-baked Zen preoccupations, often is treacly and undigestible. But Lachs makes it more than palatable, challenging us to infuse our present with keen interest, anticipation, and expansive fellow-feeling. "No one has seen next spring. No one knows what splendid music will make [life] sweeter soon." In Love With Life makes splendid music, and its keynotes of delight, energy, vibrancy, and hope linger sweetly in a prose that dances and sings.
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