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The Deepest Human Life : An Introduction to Philosophy for Everyone - Scott Samuelson

The Deepest Human Life

An Introduction to Philosophy for Everyone

By: Scott Samuelson

Paperback | 3 April 2015 | Edition Number 1

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Winner of the 2015 Hiett Prize in the Humanities. 

Sometimes it seems like you need a PhD just to open a book of philosophy. We leave philosophical matters to the philosophers in the same way that we leave science to scientists. Scott Samuelson thinks this is tragic, for our lives as well as for philosophy. In The Deepest Human Life he takes philosophy back from the specialists and restores it to its proper place at the center of our humanity, rediscovering it as our most profound effort toward understanding, as a way of life that anyone can live. Exploring the works of some of historyâs most important thinkers in the context of the everyday struggles of his students, he guides us through the most vexing quandaries of our existenceâ"and shows just how enriching the examined life can be.           
Samuelson begins at the beginning: with Socrates, working his most famous assertionâ"that wisdom is knowing that one knows nothingâ"into a method, a way of approaching our greatest mysteries. From there he springboards into a rich history of philosophy and the ways its journey is encoded in our own quests for meaning. He ruminates on Epicurus against the sonic backdrop of crickets and restaurant goers in Iowa City. He follows the Stoics into the cell where James Stockdale spent seven years as a prisoner of war. He spins with al-Ghazali first in doubt, then in the ecstasy of the divine. And he gets the philosophy education of his life when one of his students, who authorized a risky surgery for her son that inadvertently led to his death, asks with tears in her eyes if Kant was right, if it really is the motive that matters and not the consequences. Through heartbreaking stories, humanizing biographies, accessible theory, and evocative interludes like âOn Wine and Bicyclesâ or âOn Zombies and Superheroes ,â he invests philosophy with the personal and vice versa. The result is a book that is at once a primer and a reassuranceâ"that the most important questions endure, coming to life in each of us. 
 
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"As a freshman in college, Samuelson fought with classmates over whether philosophy was essential for a meaningful life. Fortunately, he's still fighting. Defying the widespread perception of philosophy as an academic specialty, Samuelson urges readers to join him in a humanizing intellectual adventure, one that begins with Socrates's frank profession of ignorance.... But perhaps no one teaches more than Samuelson's own diverse college students-a wine-loving bicyclist, a sleep-deprived housewife, a monk-faced factory worker. These seemingly ordinary people underscore the most important lesson of all: philosophy matters for everyone." (Booklist)

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