The thought at the back of the mind : five explorations of the human in the age of the natural sciences /

The Thought at the Back of the Mind is a plea for the centrality of the humanities as a vehicle of knowledge about ourselves and about the reality around us. It illustrates the interpretative arts through Aronowicz's close reading of Charles Peguy, Don DeLillo, Bernard d'Espagnat, Wysława...

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Main Author: Aronowicz, Annette, 1952- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Eugene, Oregon : Pickwick Publications, [2024].
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Summary:The Thought at the Back of the Mind is a plea for the centrality of the humanities as a vehicle of knowledge about ourselves and about the reality around us. It illustrates the interpretative arts through Aronowicz's close reading of Charles Peguy, Don DeLillo, Bernard d'Espagnat, Wysława Szymborska and Marilynne Robinson. Each author exhibits a complex relationship to the narratives emanating from the sciences, wonder, terror, appreciation and resistance. All, in different ways, point to a dimension of the human that cannot be captured through "the scientific method." For the most part, they make their points not through abstract argument but through an exploration of daily life. Each writer gives pride of place to metaphor, humor and/or intuition as indispensable conduits to the reality within and without us. The Thought at the Back of the Mind explores the religious dimension embedded in the narratives emanating from the natural sciences as well as in the quest to formulate what eludes them. These two contrary dimensions of our relation to the sciences, in their various configurations, reveal us to ourselves in our historical moment.
Physical Description:ix, 245 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-239) and index.
ISBN:9798385207152
9798385207169