The Enlargement of Life: Moral Imagination at Work

The Enlargement of Life: Moral Imagination at Work

by John Kekes
The Enlargement of Life: Moral Imagination at Work

The Enlargement of Life: Moral Imagination at Work

by John Kekes

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Overview

Moral imagination, according to John Kekes, is indispensable to a fulfilling and responsible life. By correcting a parochial view of the possibilities available to us and overcoming mistaken assumptions about our limitations, moral imagination liberates us from self-imposed narrowness. It enlarges life by enabling us to reflect more deeply and widely about how we should live. The material for this reflection, Kekes believes, is supplied by literature. Each of the eleven chapters of the book focuses on a novel, play, or autobiography that exemplifies the protagonist's reflective self-evaluation. Kekes shows the enduring significance of these protagonists' successes or failures and how we might apply what they teach to our very different characters and circumstances.

Kekes discusses John Stuart Mill's Autobiography, the Oedipus tragedies by Sophocles, Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton, Henry James's Ambassadors and The Golden Bowl, Montaigne's Essays, a story by Herodotus, and Arthur Koestler's Arrival and Departure. Throughout, Kekes shows that moral thought must be concrete, not abstract; that good reasons for or against how we live and what choices we make are available but must be particular, not universal; and that the rigid separation of literature, psychology, and moral thought is detrimental to all three.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501732232
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 07/05/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 24 MB
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Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

John Kekes is the author of many books, including The Roots of Evil, The Illusions of Egalitarianism, and The Art of Life, all from Cornell.

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George W. Harris

In this beautifully written book, John Kekes works back and forth between rigorous analytic distinctions on the one hand and thought-provoking examinations of literary and historical figures on the other. This ensures that somewhat abstract claims are always back up by vividly described characterizations of concrete lives. Kekes is one of the most engaging and clear-headed writers on the philosophical scene today.

Charles Guignon

In The Enlargement of Life, John Kekes continues his project of defending a view of lives that are responsible and fulfilling. He does so by focusing on 'the balanced ideal,' which relies on the role played by imagination. This book is very well written and clearly organized; Kekes is to be congratulated for his commitment to writing for a broadly humanistic audience while maintaining high scholarly standards.

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