Examined Lives

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$25.00  $23.25
Publisher
St. Martins Press-3PL
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Pages
432
Dimensions
5.66 X 8.14 X 0.72 inches | 0.98 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781250002327

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About the Author
James Miller is a professor of politics and the chair of liberal studies at the New School for Social Research. He is the author of The Passion of Michel Foucault and Flowers in the Dustbin: The Rise of Rock & Roll, 1947-1977, among other books. He lives in New York City.
Reviews

"A vivid set of philosophical tales . . . a fresh treatment of subjects who are often served up stale." --The Economist

"Endlessly rich . . . An earnest, wistful collection of biographical sketches of a dozen preeminent 'lovers of wisdom'." --The Wall Street Journal

"Fascinating. . . Miller does not rest with digging out petty failings or moments of hypocrisy. He shows us philosophers becoming ever more inclined to reflect on these failings, and suggests that this makes their lives more rather than less worth studying." --Sarah Bakewell, The New York Times Review of Books

"Close to irresistible." --The Buffalo News

"Engagingly written . . . a good raconteur, Miller has an eye for the pungent, sometimes heart-wrenching episodes of the lives he relates . . . [yielding] all the pleasures a scandal affords. . . .Written with passion, the twelve stories are page-turners." --The Philadelphia Inquirer

"An approachable book about what it means to live the philosophical life . . . [Examined Lives] is as exciting as a thriller." --The Wichita Eagle

"Reading Jim Miller's Examined Lives is like watching Roger Federer play tennis. The graceful movement of his mind is a joy to behold." --Lewis H. Lapham

"This book proves, once and for all, that philosophy isn't simply a body of knowledge, but a practice that requires a body--a living, breathing person in relentless pursuit of ever-elusive wisdom. May the Socratic passion that infuses its pages infect all who read them!" --Astra Taylor, director of Examined Life and Zizek!

"James Miller has achieved an unlikely feat: he's written a page-turner about the history of philosophy. Examined Lives does for the great philosophers what Dr. Johnson did for the English poets in Brief Lives--given us biographies in miniature, portraits of the life behind the work. He makes even the toughest cases--Kant, Descartes, Nietzsche--come alive. It's a great story, and Miller is a superb story-teller." --James Atlas, author of Bellow: A Biography

"All too often, philosophers' ideas are presented acontextually. James Miller artfully shows how philosophers' ideas reflect their lives and often, in turn, impact those lives." --Howard Gardner, The John H. and Elisabeth A. Hobbs Professor of Cognition and Education, Harvard University

"James Miller's Examined Lives is a wise and courageous book that reminds us of the sheer delight of the love of wisdom and the unsettling effect of the philosophic life. Our age is in many ways a battle between the hard-earned serenity of Montaigne and the inescapable torment of Nietzsche. Miller gives us armor in this battle!" --Cornel West, Princeton University

"James Miller's Examined Lives is a tour de force of biography, history, and philosophy. Rarely have great lives and great ideas of the past been presented so accessibly or with such relevance for the present." --James Carroll, author of Constantine's Sword