Excerpt from The Image of Man: A Study of the Idea of Human Dignity in Classical Antiquity, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance
Surely the most pleasant of an author's duties is to thank those who through their knowledge and generosity have lightened his labors. The dedication of this book signalizes, if inadequately, my sense of obligation to a man who as both friend and teacher has put me lastingly in his debt. Henry Nash Smith permitted himself to become involved in the very conception of this work, and I have probably profited more than I myself realize from his fine sense of history and his generous interest. Theodore Spencer and Douglas Bush took the trouble not only to read a bulky manuscript but through their detailed suggestions to give it virtues it would otherwise have lacked. D. T. Starnes was good enough to give the third section the benefit of his close knowledge of Renaissance literature. The Syndics of the Harvard University Press and Mr. Roger Scaife, the. Directoi', have undertaken to publish without subsidy a book from which, in the nature of things, they can'expect no great return; and their agents, particularly Mrs. Cedric Whitman, have been unfailingly coliperative. A grant from the Research Council of the University of Texas afforded me a Couple of months of blissful leisure for composition. Finally, I shall defy convention by thanking my wife for something other than her typing, ex cellent as it is. Although her services in behalf of this book will be name less, it must be said that without them it would probably never have been written.
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Paperback. Etat : New. Print on Demand. This book delves into the fascinating history of the idea of human dignity, tracing its evolution from the ancient Greeks to the Renaissance. It explores how philosophers, theologians, and writers across these eras grappled with questions of human nature, our place in the universe, and the very essence of what makes us worthy of respect. The author takes us on a journey through the diverse and often conflicting perspectives of classical antiquity, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance. We encounter the Ionian naturalists who saw humans as part of the natural order, the Pythagoreans who believed in the transmigration of souls, and the Stoics who emphasized virtue and living in harmony with the cosmos. The book then examines the transformative impact of Christianity, exploring how the concept of human dignity was reshaped by ideas of divine creation and redemption. Finally, it analyzes the Renaissance's complex engagement with both classical and Christian thought, highlighting the emergence of new perspectives on human potential and the tensions between religious and secular views. Through this rich tapestry of ideas, the book reveals the enduring quest to understand what it means to be human. It invites us to reflect on the foundations of our own beliefs about human dignity and to appreciate the historical forces that have shaped our understanding of ourselves. Ultimately, the book's insights remind us that the question of human dignity is not merely an abstract philosophical inquiry but a fundamental concern that continues to resonate deeply in our lives and societies. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781333805210_0
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