Showing posts with label Philosophy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philosophy. Show all posts

Sunday, September 27, 2015

The Norse Mythology Blog: INTERVIEW WITH JENNIFER SNOOK (AMERICAN HEATHENS),...

The Norse Mythology Blog: INTERVIEW WITH JENNIFER SNOOK (AMERICAN HEATHENS),...: American Heathens by Jennifer Snook 

American Heathens: The Politics of Identity in a Pagan Religious MovementSociologist Jennifer Snook's groundbreaking new book,
American Heathens: The Politics of Identity in a Pagan Religious Movement


Description

American Heathens is the first in-depth ethnographic study about the largely misunderstood practice of American Heathenry (Germanic Paganism). Jennifer Snook—who has been Pagan since her early teens and a Heathen since eighteen—traces the development and trajectory of Heathenry as a new religious movement in America, one in which all identities are political and all politics matter.

Snook explores the complexities of pagan reconstruction and racial, ethnic and gender identity in today’s divisive political climate. She considers the impact of social media on Heathen collectivities, and offers a glimpse of the world of Heathen meanings, rituals, and philosophy.

In American Heathens, Snook presents the stories and perspectives of modern practitioners in engaging detail. She treats Heathens as members of a religious movement, rather than simply a subculture reenacting myths and stories of enchantment. Her book shrewdly addresses how people construct ethnicity in a reconstructionist (historically-minded) faith system with no central authority.

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Shelf Inflicted: THE SWERVE: How the World Became ModernStephen G...

Shelf Inflicted:
THE SWERVE: How the World Became Modern   by Stephen Greenblatt
Reviewed by Richard, 5* of five...

I found the above review to be a  well written summary of how one example of a re-discovered poem from antiquity changed how we think today.

This review demonstrates how reading this book, and of reading the original poem De rerum natura by Lucretius to understand how the philosophy of the Humanists and the works of Epicurus are both important and relevant today.

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The Swerve: How the World Became Modern

Monday, November 8, 2010

Book Review: Living Biographies of Great Philosophers by Henry Thomas & Dana Lee Thomas

Living Biographies of Great PhilosophersLiving Biographies of Great Philosophers by Henry Thomas
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I Listened to this an Audio Book.

Living Biographies of Great Philosophers is a great addition to understanding the lives, thinking and the works of the great philosophers. By presenting the philosophies in a way that is detailed enough to be informational but not so in-depth that it is readable and understandable.

Discussed in the book are Plato, Socrates, Aristotle, Epicurus, Marcus Aurelius, Thomas Aquinas, Francis Bacon, Descartes, Spinoza, Locke, Hume, Voltaire, Kant, Hegel, Schopenhauer, Emerson, Spencer, Nietzsche, William James, Henri-Louis Bergson, and Santayana.

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