
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 1978
Pages: 191-198
Series: Philosophy and medicine
ISBN (Hardback): 9789401569118
Full citation:
, "Body, mind, and conditions of novelty", in: Mental health: philosophical perspectives, Berlin, Springer, 1978


Body, mind, and conditions of novelty
some remarks on Leonard C. Feldstein's luminosity
pp. 191-198
in: Tristram Engelhardt, Stuart Spicker (eds), Mental health: philosophical perspectives, Berlin, Springer, 1978Abstract
Philosophy, as the love of wisdom, may also be described as the art of failing. One may fail in this endeavor by loving either too little, or too much. From the former spring neatly reasoned papers, at best: carefully defended and prudently restricted to manageable insights, yet not overly inspiring. The latter gives rise to monstrous designs of a daring imagination, ideally conceived, yet somewhat cloudy and hard to make out. It is customary to excuse the first as publishable samples of scholarly craftmanship and to deride the second as nonsense. But one may wonder whether wisdom, should it ever yield to a wooer, would not prefer the ardent — even though imprudent — lover to the sober-hearted candidate.
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Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 1978
Pages: 191-198
Series: Philosophy and medicine
ISBN (Hardback): 9789401569118
Full citation:
, "Body, mind, and conditions of novelty", in: Mental health: philosophical perspectives, Berlin, Springer, 1978