Feline Philosophy: Cats and the Meaning of Life

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The author of Straw Dogs, famous for his provocative critiques of scientific hubris and the delusions of progress and humanism, turns his attention to cats―and what they reveal about humans’ torturous relationship to the world and to themselves. The history of philosophy has been a predictably tragic or comical succession of palliatives for human disquiet. Thinkers from Spinoza to Berdyaev have pursued the perennial questions of how to be happy, how to be good, how to be loved, and how to live in a world of change and loss. But perhaps we can learn more from cats–the animal that has most captured our imagination–than from the great thinkers of the world. In Feline Philosophy, the philosopher John Gray discovers in cats a way of living that is unburdened by anxiety and self-consciousness, showing how they embody answers to the big questions of love and attachment, mortality, morality, and the Self: Montaigne’s house cat, whose un-examined life may have been the one worth living; Meo, the Vietnam War survivor with an unshakable capacity for “fearless joy”; and Colette’s Saha, the feline heroine of her subversive short story “The Cat”, a parable about the pitfalls of human jealousy. Exploring the nature of cats, and what we can learn from it, Gray offers a profound, thought-provoking meditation on the follies of human exceptionalism and our fundamentally vulnerable and lonely condition. He charts a path toward a life without illusions and delusions, revealing how we can endure both crisis and transformation, and adapt to a changed scene, as cats have always done.

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“On the face of it, “Feline Philosophy” would seem like a departure for Gray ― a playful exploration of what cats might have to teach humans in our never-ending quest to understand ourselves. But the book, in true Gray fashion, suggests that this very quest may itself be doomed . . . Gray has always been a shrewd critic, nimbly dismantling high-minded schemes and their unintended consequences.”―Jennifer Szalai, New York Times”A short but serious polemic attacking much of the western tradition of moral thought. It’s worth a read even if ― perhaps especially if ― you hate cats.”―Robert Armstrong, The Financial Times”Academia puts scholars through the wringer. Few ― very few, in fact ― come out willing or even able to express complex ideas in ways appealing to non-academics. John Gray is one of those rare intellectuals . . . Feline Philosophy: Cats and the Meaning of Life is broadly appealing. Even more impressive, it has readers seriously consider radical ideas . . . Intertwining stories and facts about cats with philosophy, Gray invites serious reflection without telling readers how to reason or what to think . . . The real joy of Feline Philosophy comes from the very experience of reading it. The book does not attempt to ‘prove’ anything.”―Paul J. D’Ambrosio, Los Angeles Review of Books”This new account of what cats can teach us about how to live corresponds closely with what the philosopher John Gray has been teaching us about how to live life for the past few decades. Although his previous works contain occasional hints about what he considers to be the good life, this is the most direct pounce at the subject. If, like me, you consider him to be one of the most important thinkers alive, you will be eager to know what he has to say. . . In our pious age his attack on the cheap solace of moral convictions is invigorating.”―James Marriott, The Times”Cat lovers will enjoy the celebration of feline mythos, from the cat gods of ancient Egypt to purring contemporary domestics, while hardcore Gray fans will be reassured by the usual reference to immortality cults, Hobbes, gulags and so on.”―Charles Arrowsmith, The Washington Post“The intellectual cat’s pyjamas . . . Gray’s is the perfect book for the estranging oddness of the pandemic.”―Tim Adams, The Observer“Engaging, amusing, perceptive and untimely, in the most admirable Nietzschean sense

Feline Philosophy: Cats and the Meaning of Life
Feline Philosophy: Cats and the Meaning of Life

1,341.00

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