Don't Forget to Live: Goethe and the Tradition of Spiritual Exercises

Pierre Hadot
Translated by Michael Chase
Foreword by Arnold Ira Davidson
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Don't Forget to Live: Goethe and the Tradition of Spiritual Exercises

Pierre Hadot
Translated by Michael Chase
Foreword by Arnold Ira Davidson
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200 PAGES

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  • Published date: Apr 05, 2023
  • No. of Pages: 200
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
  • ISBN: 9780226497167
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 1.3" L x 8.5" H
Pierre Hadot (1922–2010) was professor of the history of Hellenistic and Roman thought at the Collège de France. He was the author of many books, including Plotinus, or The Simplicity of Vision. Michael Chase is a senior researcher at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique–Centre Jean Pépin and adjunct professor of Greek and Roman studies at the University of Victoria. Arnold I. Davidson is Distinguished Professor of Humanities at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem as well as the Robert O. Anderson Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus at the University of Chicago. Daniele Lorenzini is associate professor of philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania.
"There are few figures in Western literature whose legacies are as bound up with their work as Goethe, and Hadot’s powerful interpretation is undoubtedly an important milestone in that legacy’s history. Even apart from it many other virtues, that reason alone makes this volume a necessary addition to the libraries of Goethe scholars."

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