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a philosophical encounter

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An edition of Solitude (1994)

Solitude

a philosophical encounter

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What is the proper place of solitude in human existence? Some thinkers have claimed that solitude is our truest, most ultimate, metaphysically deepest state of being. Others have maintained the contrary view that it is in encounter that we most truly find ourselves. In Koch's Solitude: A Philosophical Encounter, both solitude and encounter emerge as primary modes of human experience, equally essential for human completion.

This book both joyfully celebrates and carefully analyzes solitude. Professor Koch first explores the roles of perception, emotion, thought, and volition in constructing the experiential world of solitude, then distinguishes solitude from such near-relations as loneliness, isolation, privacy, and alienation.

He goes on to explain his surprising discovery: disengaged solitude is threaded through and hemmed around by diminished modes of engagement, while conversely, engagement is limited and hollowed by modes of disengagement. So, it turns out, experiences of solitude and encounter are shot through with each other, leading to a radically new understanding of personal experience.

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The author identifies five intrinsic virtues of solitude: Freedom of Action; Attunement to Self; Attunement to Nature; Reflective Perspective; and Creativity.

The common objections to solitude - that it is empty, pointless, vain, foolish, lonely, dangerous, unnatural, morbid, self-indulgent, selfish, escapist, evasive of social responsibility, irrelevant for post-modern women, and culturally limited to alienated privilege in late stages of capitalism - are each given their say and then critically dismantled.

Professor Koch's discussion includes an overview of historical restrictions on solitude for women, as well as contemporary women's writings on solitude, and a detailed study of the role of solitude in the classics of ancient Taoism.

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English
Pages
375

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Solitude: A Philosophical Encounter
May 19, 1994, Open Court Publishing Company
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Solitude: A Philosophical Encounter
May 1994, Open Court Pub Co
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Solitude: a philosophical encounter
1994, Open Court, Open Court Publishing Company
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [363]-372) and index.

Published in
Chicago, Ill

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
128/.4
Library of Congress
BJ1499.S6 K59 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 375 p. ;
Number of pages
375

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1084987M
ISBN 10
081269242X, 0812692438
LCCN
94008836
OCLC/WorldCat
30036711
Library Thing
241555
Goodreads
3736788
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When all three of these features characterize an extended experience, a "time" it is certainly a solitude.
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