"A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year"

The case for idleness as freedom from usefulness, performance, and the opinion of others

For millennia, idleness and laziness have been seen as vices. We're all expected to work to survive and get ahead, and devoting energy to anything but labor and self-improvement can seem like a luxury or a moral failure. Far from questioning this conventional wisdom, modern philosophers have entrenched it, viewing idleness as an obstacle to the ethical need people have to be autonomous, to be useful, to contribute to the social good, or simply to avoid boredom. In Idleness, the first book to challenge modern philosophy's portrayal of inactivity, Brian O'Connor argues that the case against an indifference to work and effort is flawed—and that idle aimlessness may instead allow for the highest form of freedom.

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A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year The case for idleness as freedom from usefulness, performance, and the opinion of others
"Concise, well-argued and highly readable."—Harry R. Lloyd, Times Literary Supplement

"O'Connor's vision of idleness is very ambitious and compelling, and the implications of the kind of shift he advocates are not insignificant. . . . [A]n exhilarating read."—Anthony Morgan, The Philosopher

"Idleness is engagingly written, stimulating, and illuminating. Brian O'Connor handles his material deftly, taking the reader to the heart of the issues."—Michael Rosen, author of Dignity: Its History and Meaning

"This valuable book tackles an issue both timeless and urgent today: to what extent is an idle life a good life?"—Mark Kingwell, University of Toronto

"The book's focus on the post-Kantian tradition is its great strength. Engaging with that tradition is a uniquely valuable way to bring certain contemporary assumptions about the good life into view."—Robert Piercey, Philosophy in Review
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780691204505
Publisert
2020-04-07
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Høyde
203 mm
Bredde
127 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
216

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Biografisk notat

Brian O'Connor is professor of philosophy at University College Dublin and the author of Adorno and Adorno's Negative Dialectic.