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Dont Forget To Live Goethe And The Tradition Of Spiritual Exercises Pierre Hadot

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Dont Forget To Live Goethe And The Tradition Of Spiritual Exercises Pierre Hadot
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.43 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Pierre Hadot
ISBN: 9780226497167, 9780226497334, 022649716X, 022649733X
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Dont Forget To Live Goethe And The Tradition Of Spiritual Exercises Pierre Hadot by Pierre Hadot 9780226497167, 9780226497334, 022649716X, 022649733X instant download after payment.

The esteemed French philosopher Pierre Hadot’s final work, now available in English.
With a foreword by Arnold I. Davidson and Daniele Lorenzini.

 
In his final book, renowned philosopher Pierre Hadot explores Goethe’s relationship with ancient spiritual exercises—transformative acts of intellect, imagination, or will. Goethe sought both an intense experience of the present moment as well as a kind of cosmic consciousness, both of which are rooted in ancient philosophical practices. These practices shaped Goethe’s audacious contrast to the traditional maxim
memento mori (Don’t forget that you will die) with the aim of transforming our ordinary consciousness. Ultimately, Hadot reveals how Goethe cultivated a deep love for life that brings to the forefront a new maxim: Don’t forget to live.

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