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Rebecca Newberger Goldstein è una scrittrice i cui romanzi e racconti drammatizzano le preoccupazioni della filosofia senza sacrificare le esigenze della narrazione fantasiosa. I suoi libri raccontano una storia avvincente descrivendo con arguzia, compassione e originalità l'interazione tra mente e cuore. Nella sua narrativa, i personaggi affrontano problemi di fede – fede religiosa e fede nella capacità di comprendere i misteri del mondo fisico – come complementari agli stati morali ed emotivi dell'essere. Gli scritti di Goldstein emergono come brillanti argomentazioni a favore della convinzione che la narrativa nel nostro tempo possa essere il miglior veicolo per coinvolgere i lettori nelle questioni di moralità ed esistenza.
What would the ancient Greek philosopher make of the twenty-first-century Google headquarters? A dazzling exploration of the role of ancient philosophy in modern life from the acclaimed writer and thinker.
Is philosophy obsolete? Are the ancient questions still relevant in the age of
cosmology and neuroscience, not to mention crowd-sourcing and cable news? The
acclaimed philosopher and novelist Rebecca Newberger Goldstein provides a
dazzlingly original plunge into the drama of philosophy, revealing its hidden
role in today s debates on religion, morality, politics, and science. At the
origin of Western philosophy stands Plato, who got about as much wrong as one
would expect from a thinker who lived 2,400 years ago. But Plato s role in
shaping philosophy was pivotal. On her way to considering the place of
philosophy in our ongoing intellectual life, Goldstein tells a new story of
its origin, re-envisioning the extraordinary culture that produced the man who
produced philosophy.
"A gem…An unforgettable account of one of the great moments in the history of human thought." —Steven PinkerProbing the life and work of Kurt Gödel, Incompleteness indelibly portrays the tortured genius whose vision rocked the stability of mathematical reasoning—and brought him to the edge of madness.
Part of the Jewish Encounter series In 1656, Amsterdam’s Jewish community excommunicated Baruch Spinoza, and, at the age of twenty–three, he became the most famous heretic in Judaism. He was already germinating a secularist challenge to religion that would be as radical as it was original. He went on to produce one of the most ambitious systems in the history of Western philosophy, so ahead of its time that scientists today, from string theorists to neurobiologists, count themselves among Spinoza’s progeny. In Betraying Spinoza, Rebecca Goldstein sets out to rediscover the flesh-and-blood man often hidden beneath the veneer of rigorous rationality, and to crack the mystery of the breach between the philosopher and his Jewish past. Goldstein argues that the trauma of the Inquisition’ s persecution of its forced Jewish converts plays itself out in Spinoza’s philosophy. The excommunicated Spinoza, no less than his excommunicators, was responding to Europe’ s first experiment with racial anti-Semitism. Here is a Spinoza both hauntingly emblematic and deeply human, both heretic and hero—a surprisingly contemporary figure ripe for our own uncertain age.
Rebecca Goldstein's brilliant international bestseller is now available in
paperback. 'A rare find among contemporary novelists: she has intellectual
muscle as well as a tender emotional reach.' Ian McEwan
Exploring the tension between faith and reason, this novel combines wit and intellectual depth to engage readers in a thought-provoking dialogue. The narrative delves into philosophical themes, challenging conventional beliefs and inviting contemplation on the complexities of human thought and belief systems. Through its compelling characters and ideas, it offers an intoxicating journey that stimulates both the mind and spirit.
A mesmerizing exploration of love and envy unfolds among three physicists as they confront the profound mysteries of light, a concept that even Einstein struggled to unravel. Their entangled relationships reveal the complexities of both scientific inquiry and human emotion, leading to unpredictable consequences. The narrative combines intellectual depth with lyrical beauty, creating a rich tapestry that reflects on the intersections of passion and science. This novel captivates with its blend of imagination and intellect, offering a unique perspective on both physics and personal connection.
Set against a backdrop of Victorian repression, the narrative weaves intricate tales that explore themes of sexuality and identity. Infused with Jewish humor, the story features a blend of Gothic mystery and psychological depth reminiscent of the works of Henry and William James. The novel's structure, with its layers of storytelling, invites readers to delve into the complexities of its characters and their experiences. A new afterword adds further insight into this unique literary work.
A novel of three generations of Jewish women begins with Sasha, the matriarch, who has learned of Mazel, the great confounder of order and predictability, from her experiences in pre-war Warsaw and her current life in New York, as she passes this knowledge onto her daughter and granddaughter. Reprin
Podle metafory Velkého řetězce bytí je člověk umístěn mezi anděly a zvířaty, ale existuje ještě jedna tenká ontologická vrstva, kterou obývají géniové. Andělé komunikují pouze mezi sebou, zvířata také, ale géniové si občas vymění myšlenky s anděly, které lidé mohou zachytit.
Rebecca Newbergerová Goldsteinová, americká spisovatelka a profesorka filosofie, pochází z ortodoxní židovské rodiny a je známá svými biografiemi, esejemi, povídkami a romány, za něž získala řadu literárních ocenění. V tomto úsměvném románu z univerzitního a chasidského prostředí konfrontuje fiktivní postavy s otázkami psychologie víry a zkoumá složitost zapojení géniů do většinové společnosti a uzavřených náboženských komunit. Hlavním hrdinou je Cass Seltzer, úspěšný profesor psychologie náboženství, ateista a Žid z fiktivního chasidského štetlu Nový Walden, s nímž se autorka v mnoha ohledech ztotožňuje. Kniha obsahuje také unikátní filosofický přehled šestatřiceti důkazů Boží existence, doplněný o vědecké kritické komentáře.