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Tuesday, October 24, 2023

Believing in "the continuous life of the world"

     "...and consequently we are happy."

Our brief discussion last time in Happiness of Edward Bellamy's late-19th century utopian socialist classic Looking Backward has prompted me finally to pick up its English cousin News from Nowhere by William Morris. 

This passage, almost Deweyan in its evocation of the continuous human community, resonates with me:

"More akin to our way of looking at life was the spirit of the Middle Ages, to whom heaven and the life of the next world was such a reality, that it became to them a part of the life upon the earth; which accordingly they loved and adorned, in spite of the ascetic doctrines of their formal creed, which bade them contemn it.

But that also, with its assured belief in heaven and hell as two countries in which to live, has gone, and now we do, both in word and in deed, believe in the continuous life of the world of men, and as it were, add every day of that common life to the little stock of days which our own mere individual experience wins for us: and consequently we are happy."

Did Dewey read Morris? I may have to sign back in to the Dewey Human Nature and Conduct reading group and ask around.

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https://open.substack.com/pub/philoliver/p/believing-in-the-continuous-life?r=35ogp&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

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