This Beauty: A Philosophy of Being Alive

Author:   Nick Riggle
Publisher:   Basic Books
ISBN:  

9781541675506


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   08 December 2022
Format:   Hardback
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This Beauty: A Philosophy of Being Alive


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You didn't choose to live this life, in this body, in these conditions-this delicate and difficult life. Yet when you consider that your existence is fleeting, an inspired sense of urgency can spring forth. Say you often hike with a friend. One day, they propose that you skydive instead. You're wavering, and they insist:?Come?on. You only live once! And soon you're flying through the air. Why embrace a life you did not choose? In?This Beauty, philosopher Nick Riggle explores the beauty of being alive by investigating the things we say to inspire ourselves and each other: seize the day, treat yourself, you only live once. These cliches are at best vague, at worst stupid. They imply that you should do something wild with your life because your life is precious, a little like saying you should go swimming with your grandfather's watch because it is irreplaceable. Drawing on insights from aesthetics and his experiences as a professional skater and new father, he develops the thought that beauty-the beauty of this day, this body, this moment, these people-can make life worth embracing, worth engaging with and amplifying as beautiful. Insightful and deeply humane, This Beauty is a searching inquiry into the mystery of life's beauty and a call to create and share it.

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Author:   Nick Riggle
Publisher:   Basic Books
Imprint:   Basic Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.60cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.360kg
ISBN:  

9781541675506


ISBN 10:   1541675509
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   08 December 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Lyrical...refreshingly off-beat...A performative case for beauty's power to render life not just worth living, but worth savouring. --Times Literary Supplement Accessible and motivating...How inspirational to think of life being 'animated by beauty.' This convivial guide for the questioning is perfect for readers of Rob Bell and Alain de Botton. --Shelf Awareness Short but wide-ranging, elegant but unpretentious, casual in style and sweeping in conception, This Beauty goes far beyond our traditional philosophy of art and places aesthetics at the very center of life. It is an ambitious and brave book--and a wise one. Read it. --Alexander Nehamas, Princeton University A rewarding take on beauty's central role in life. --Publishers Weekly A beautifully written philosophical ode to existence. --L.A. Paul, Yale University What is there to live for? What does 'YOLO' mean? And what are we doing when we try to 'seize' the day? Nick Riggle gives us a big, radiantly heartfelt, and deeply thoughtful answer in a philosophical letter to his infant son. We are here for beauty, and this beauty is not just an inner experience, but a profoundly social one. The meaning of life is in the beauty that connects us. --C. Thi Nguyen, University of Utah


A beautifully written philosophical ode to existence. --L.A. Paul, Yale University What is there to live for? What does 'YOLO' mean? And what are we doing when we try to 'seize' the day? Nick Riggle gives us a big, radiantly heartfelt, and deeply thoughtful answer in a philosophical letter to his infant son. We are here for beauty, and this beauty is not just an inner experience, but a profoundly social one. The meaning of life is in the beauty that connects us. --C. Thi Nguyen, University of Utah


Author Information

Nick Riggle is associate professor of philosophy at the University of San Diego. The author of?On Being?Awesome, he regularly lectures at top philosophy departments internationally. His work has been published in?McSweeney's, Aeon,?and?Hyperallergic, among other outlets. He lives in San Diego, California.

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