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Brian O’Connor, “Idleness: A Philosophical Essay” (Princeton UP, 2018)
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Brian O’Connor, “Idleness: A Philosophical Essay” (Princeton UP, 2018)
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61 minutes
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Aug 31, 2018
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Culturally, idleness is widely derided as laziness, uselessness, and sloth. Even within philosophy, the idle are criticized for being wasteful, selfish, and free-loading. Indeed, throughout the history of moral and political philosophy, it is frequently asserted (though not often argued) that humans must be perpetually active, busy, and, in a word, productive? But why? Is there really nothing to be said for idling?
In Idleness: A Philosophical Essay (Princeton University Press, 2018), Brian O’Connor examines a range of anti-idleness views, and finds them lacking. He then proposes an alternative according to which idleness is a component of human freedom.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Idleness: A Philosophical Essay (Princeton University Press, 2018), Brian O’Connor examines a range of anti-idleness views, and finds them lacking. He then proposes an alternative according to which idleness is a component of human freedom.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Aug 31, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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