re: Difficult Books Club
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/18/magazine/long-difficult-books-clubs.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share
Good for Sebastian Castillo, for tackling difficult books— particularly Spinoza's Ethics— with a little help from his book club friends (Magazine, Nov.23). But I resist the insinuation that philosophy must be difficult, If it is to offer "genuine consolation" or "salvation"…
Good for Sebastian Castillo, for tackling difficult books— particularly Spinoza's Ethics— with a little help from his book club friends (Magazine, Nov.23). But I resist the insinuation that philosophy must be difficult, If it is to offer "genuine consolation" or "salvation"…
May I suggest that Mr. Castillo's club consider picking up William James; or at least his excellent expositor John Kaag's Sick Souls, Healthy Minds: How William James can save your life. James knew that "the philosophy which is so important in each of us is not a technical matter; it is our more or less dumb sense of what life honestly and deeply means. It is only partly got from books; it is our individual way of just seeing and feeling the total push and pressure of the cosmos." (Pragmatism, Lecture 1).
And then, of course, in the spirit of James's point, they should put the books down and have an honest, deep discussion of how they've each experienced that cosmic pressure and what it's taught them.
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