Curing Mad Truths: Medieval Wisdom for the Modern Age

Author:   Rémi Brague
Publisher:   University of Notre Dame Press
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Pages:   152
Publication Date:   25 June 2019
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Curing Mad Truths: Medieval Wisdom for the Modern Age


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Author:   Rémi Brague
Publisher:   University of Notre Dame Press
Imprint:   University of Notre Dame Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.326kg
ISBN:  

9780268105693


ISBN 10:   0268105693
Pages:   152
Publication Date:   25 June 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Remi Brague argues that the modern project has failed, and that the source of the failure is a kind of heresy. To be sure, he does not himself use that word. But it is an apt label for what he describes. Modernity, on Brague's account, is defined by several ideas it borrowed from Christianity, while at the same time it rejects the larger conceptual context that made those ideas intelligible. --Catholic Herald Remi Brague this month releases a new book arguing for a reevaluation of medieval thought. . . . It's Brague's first book in English. . . . Curing Mad Truths will be of interest to a learned audience of philosophers, historians, and medievalists. --Law and Religion Forum With his distinctive combination of philological, philosophical, and historical erudition that ranges from the ancient world to our present moment, Remi Brague poses more to ponder in each of these essays--about God and the good, creation and culture, virtues and values, modernity and meaning--than most writers manage to convey in a book. At issue, ultimately, is whether human beings have the will and wherewithal to go on living in a humane manner. Curing Mad Truths is a gem, and the stakes couldn't be higher. --Brad Gregory, University of Notre Dame Remi Brague is a most singular polyglot and polymath, not to mention one of Europe's wisest and wittiest Christian intellectuals. Curing Mad Truths is an impressive collection of his addresses to English-speaking audiences. As with all of Brague's work, the volume uniquely combines cleverness and profound insight. --Douglas Kries, professor of philosophy, Gonzaga University


With his distinctive combination of philological, philosophical, and historical erudition that ranges from the ancient world to our present moment, R mi Brague poses more to ponder in each of these essays--about God and the good, creation and culture, virtues and values, modernity and meaning--than most writers manage to convey in a book. At issue, ultimately, is whether human beings have the will and wherewithal to go on living in a humane manner. Curing Mad Truths is a gem, and the stakes couldn't be higher. --Brad Gregory, University of Notre Dame R mi Brague is a most singular polyglot and polymath, not to mention one of Europe's wisest and wittiest Christian intellectuals. Curing Mad Truths is an impressive collection of his addresses to English-speaking audiences. As with all of Brague's work, the volume uniquely combines cleverness and profound insight. --Douglas Kries, professor of philosophy, Gonzaga University


R mi Brague is a most singular polyglot and polymath, not to mention one of Europe's wisest and wittiest Christian intellectuals. Curing Mad Truths is an impressive collection of his addresses to English-speaking audiences. As with all of Brague's work, the volume uniquely combines cleverness and profound insight. --Douglas Kries, professor of philosophy, Gonzaga University


While he argues convincingly for the superiority of abandoned ways of thinking, Brague is not a 'restorationist' seeking to return us to an idealized past, his concern is to point out the weaknesses in the conversations we are having and so to improve them and our chances of a better future. He is a delightful, witty, interlocutor. He makes his vast learning accessible and relevant, providing a master-class in critical thinking all can attend. --Irish Catholic Remi Brague argues that the modern project has failed, and that the source of the failure is a kind of heresy. To be sure, he does not himself use that word. But it is an apt label for what he describes. Modernity, on Brague's account, is defined by several ideas it borrowed from Christianity, while at the same time it rejects the larger conceptual context that made those ideas intelligible. --Catholic Herald Remi Brague this month releases a new book arguing for a reevaluation of medieval thought. . . . It's Brague's first book in English. . . . Curing Mad Truths will be of interest to a learned audience of philosophers, historians, and medievalists. --Law and Religion Forum With his distinctive combination of philological, philosophical, and historical erudition that ranges from the ancient world to our present moment, Remi Brague poses more to ponder in each of these essays--about God and the good, creation and culture, virtues and values, modernity and meaning--than most writers manage to convey in a book. At issue, ultimately, is whether human beings have the will and wherewithal to go on living in a humane manner. Curing Mad Truths is a gem, and the stakes couldn't be higher. --Brad Gregory, University of Notre Dame Remi Brague is a most singular polyglot and polymath, not to mention one of Europe's wisest and wittiest Christian intellectuals. Curing Mad Truths is an impressive collection of his addresses to English-speaking audiences. As with all of Brague's work, the volume uniquely combines cleverness and profound insight. --Douglas Kries, professor of philosophy, Gonzaga University


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Rémi Brague is emeritus professor of medieval and Arabic philosophy at the University of Paris I and Romano Guardini Chair Emeritus of Philosophy at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (Munich). He is the author of a number of books, including The Kingdom of Man: Genesis and Failure of the Modern Project (University of Notre Dame Press, 2018).

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