Human Goodness
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Wisconsin Press
Published:30th Mar '08
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
In his many best-selling books, Yi-Fu Tuan seizes big, metaphysical issues and considers them in uniquely accessible ways. ""Human Goodness"" is evidence of this talent and is both as simple, and as epic, as it sounds.Genuinely good people and their actions, Tuan contends, are far from boring, naive, and trite; they are complex, varied, and enormously exciting. In a refreshing antidote to skeptical times, he writes of ordinary human courtesies, as simple as busing your dishes after eating, that make society functional and livable. And he writes of extraordinary courage and inventiveness under the weight of adversity and evil. He considers the impact of communal goodness over time, and his sketches of six very different individuals - Confucius, Socrates, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, John Keats, Dr. Albert Schweitzer, and Simone Weil - confirm that there are human lives that can encourage and lead us to our better selves.
Yi-Fu Tuan is one of the most remarkable and creative forces in the intellectual life of our time. - Simon Schama, Columbia University, author of Rough Crossings ""In all his work, Yi-Fu Tuan has led us on journeys that have extended our imagination by expanding our spirit. Here he has done so again, but perhaps never so importantly as in Human Goodness. Unfailingly engaging and profound."" - Steven Grosby, Clemson University, author of Nationalism: A Very Short Introduction ""Tuan has produced a series of profiles that confirm his core assertion: humanity in the aggregate may be dispiriting, but in certain human lives a goodness prevails that has the power to instruct, inspire, and confound."" - William Howarth, Princeton University, author of Walking with Thoreau
ISBN: 9780299226701
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 245g
176 pages