Hedonist Manifesto

Hedonist Manifesto

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Onfray, Michel
Columbia University Press
EAN: 9780231171267
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Michael Onfray passionately defends the potential of hedonism to resolve the dislocations and disconnections of our melancholy age. In a sweeping survey of history's engagement with and rejection of the body, he exposes the sterile conventions that prevent us from realizing a more immediate, ethical, and embodied life. He then lays the groundwork for both a radical and constructive politics of the body that adds to debates over morality, equality, sexual relations, and social engagement, demonstrating how philosophy, and not just modern scientism, can contribute to a humanistic ethics. Onfray attacks Platonic idealism and its manifestation in Judaic, Christian, and Islamic belief. He warns of the lure of attachment to the purportedly eternal, immutable truths of idealism, which detracts from the immediacy of the world and our bodily existence. Insisting that philosophy is a practice that operates in a real, material space, Onfray enlists Epicurus and Democritus to undermine idealist and theological metaphysics; Nietzsche, Bentham, and Mill to dismantle idealist ethics; and Palante and Bourdieu to collapse crypto-fascist neoliberalism. In their place, he constructs a positive, hedonistic ethics that enlarges on the work of the New Atheists to promote a joyful approach to our lives in this, our only, world.
EAN 9780231171267
ISBN 0231171269
Typ produktu Pevná väzba
Vydavateľ Columbia University Press
Dátum vydania 10. novembra 2015
Stránky 232
Jazyk English
Rozmery 210 x 140
Krajina United States
Autori Onfray, Michel
Prekladatelia McClellan Joseph
Séria Insurrections: Critical Studies in Religion, Politics, and Culture