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Leisure, the basis of culture

J. Pieper

Leisure, the basis of culture

by J. Pieper

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Leisure as a state of soul. Pieper spent this chapter establishing what leisure is, mostly based on contrast with what leisure is not. So, leisure, in his use of the word, is a state of soul rather than of body. It is rest, the rest whose source is Christ, and that . Paperback or Softback. Condition: New. Leisure: The Basis of Culture: Including the Philosophical ACT. Book. Seller Inventory # BBS More information about this seller | Contact this seller

Leisure: Basis of Culture. Expertly curated help for Leisure: Basis of Culture. Plus easy-to-understand solutions written by experts for thousands of other textbooks. *You will get your 1st month of Bartleby for FREE when you bundle with these textbooks where solutions are available ($ if sold separately.)Book Edition: Book Description Ignatius Press 10/1/, Paperback or Softback. Condition: New. Leisure: The Basis of Culture: Including the Philosophical ACT. Book. Seller Inventory # BBS More information about this seller | Contact this seller/5(K).

Leisure: the Basis of Culture may be Pieper's best book. This book includes two essays: Leisure: the basis of Culture and the Philosophical Act. These essays might be more relevant today than when they were first published. At the beginning of his essay on leisure, Pieper includes two quotes: one from Plato, and the other one from the Bible.   Pieper's book, Leisure:The Basis of Culture is about work and play, labor and leisure, the ultimate point/counter-point of our lives. The initial attraction of the book is based on the assumption that the concept of leisure can be discussed lucidly and without the erudite language that typically accompanies philosophical writings.5/5(3).


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The book is an excellent description of a modern-day Platonic perspective. The book has two essays (and an introduction by T.S. Eliot). In the first essay, Leisure: The Basis of Culture, Pieper distinguishes between the common man and the man of leisure/5.

This is the 50th anniversary edition of Josef Pieper's philosophical classic which was originally published in German in Pieper defines leisure not as we understand it in the 21st century, but within the philosophical-theological context of divine play and its impact on the intellect as it was universally accepted from the pre-Christian Greek philosophers and later developed by Cited by: This book is really two in one.

The first "Leisure, The Basis of Culture" and "The Philosophical Act." The first book starts with the premise that "the foundation of Western culture is leisure." Something not easily appreciated in our hectic life. Yet the end point of this leisure is not laziness but celebration/5(61).

In Leisure: the Basis of Culture Josef Pieper sets out to make the reader think. This is, in fact, the proposed purpose for the essay, “Well, the considerations put forward in this essay were not designed to give advice and draw up.

"One of the most important philosophy titles published in the twentieth century, Josef Pieper's Leisure, the Basis of The basis of culture book is more significant, even more crucial, today than it was when it first appeared more than fifty years ago. This special new edition now also includes his little work The Philosophical Act.

Leisure is an attitude of the mind and a condition of the soul that fosters a 4/5(1). This book is really two in one. The first "Leisure, The Basis of Culture" and "The Philosophical Act." The first book starts with the premise that "the foundation of Western culture is leisure." Something not easily appreciated in our hectic life.

Yet the end point of this leisure is not laziness but celebration/5(62). Josef Pieper's Leisure the Basis of Culture is among the most important philosophy books of the twentieth century. More remarkable still is the fact that the book's significance is greater today than when it was written more than half a century ago.

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New York, Pantheon Books [] (OCoLC) One of the most important philosophy titles published in the twentieth century, Josef Pieper's Leisure, the Basis of Culture is more significant, even more crucial, today than it was when it first appeared more than fifty years ago.

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We begin with a reminder. Leisure, it must be remembered, is not a Sunday afternoon idyll, but the preserve of freedom, of education and culture, and of that undiminished humanity which views the world as a whole. Get this from a library. Leisure, the basis of culture.

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With a series of philosophic, religious, and historical examples, [the author]. Pieper, Josef. Leisure The Basis of Alexander Dru.

New York: Random House. In Summa Theologica, Thomas Aquinas says “The essence of virtue consists in the good rather than in the difficult. through the whole book that leisure is the basis of culture; it is a prerequisite that culture depends upon for its very existence.

Importantly, while Pieper ’ s book has merited littleAuthor: Kevin Bingham. out of 5 stars Leisure, Contemplation, and Culture Reviewed in Canada on J The excellent Malsbury translation of Pieper's famous work brings together many of the themes found in other works of the author/5(18).

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Originally published in pages. This book had been on my reading list for several years, but kept getting pushed down the queue. Thankfully, a friend of mine was reading it recently, and as she referenced what she gleaned, my interest in it was piqued enough.Leisure: The Basis of Culture (Including The Philosophical Act) is a book consisting of two essays written by the German philosopher Josef Pieper in and delivered during his visit to Bonn in the summer of that year.

He describes both essays as being “intimately connected” because they were “both written in the same summer, in a.