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Philosophies of Work in the Platonic Tradition: A History of Labor and Human Flourishing

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Full Title:

Philosophies of Work in the Platonic Tradition: A History of Labor and Human Flourishing

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781350150935

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Academic

Publication Date:

21st April 2022

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy
Theology

Dewey:

331.01

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

294

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

The Platonic tradition affords extraordinary resources for thinking about the meaning and value of work. In this historical survey of the tradition, Jeffrey Hanson draws on the work of its major thinkers to explain why our contemporary vocabulary for appraising labor and its rewards is too narrow and cramped. By tracing out the Platonic lineage of work Hanson is able to argue why we should be explaining its value for appraising it as an element of a happy and flourishing human life, quite apart from its financial rewards. Beginning with Platos extensive thinking about works relationship to wisdom, Hanson covers the singularly powerful arguments of Augustine, who wrote the ancient worlds only treatise dedicated to the topic of manual labor. He discusses Bernard of Clairvaux, introduces the priest-craftsman Theophilus Presbyter, and provides a study of work and leisure in the writings of Petrarch. Alongside Martin Luther, Hanson discusses John Ruskin and Simone Weil: two thinkers profoundly disturbed by the conditions of the working class in the rapidly industrializing economies of Europe. This original study of Plato and his inheritors ideas provides practical suggestions for how to approach work in a socially responsible manner in the 21st century and reveals the benefits of linking work and morality.

Reviews

With the recent, dramatic changes in the workplace and the economy, questions about meaningful work require understanding our Western historical sources in new ways. Hansons book is thought-provoking, demonstrating the importance of the Platonic tradition, which tends to be neglected and misunderstood when it comes to practicing the good life. * Todd S. Mei, Former Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Kent, UK *

Author Bio

Jeffrey Hanson is Senior Philosopher in The Human Flourishing Program at Harvards Institute for Quantitative Social Science at Harvard University, USA.

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