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Benjamin Whichcote once said that “only madmen and fools arepleased with themselves: no wise man is good enough for his ownsatisfaction.” While Whichcote’s wise man accepts thisdisparity, the madmen and fools suffer from a deluded self-satisfactionwhich, one can assume, might make them dangerous. The twenty-four briefchapters of Imperfection develop this governing idea as itrelates to the present state of the God debate, modern ethnic conflictsin which religion is a marker of identity, and the idea of freedom inrelation to the uncertainties of self-determination.

Human beings are imperfect creatures who nonetheless have ideas aboutperfection. Grant argues that the most interesting and creative thingspeople do are shaped in the gap between these two poles. Aretrospective view of his work over forty years, Imperfectiondisplays the scope of his insights and reveals an important Canadianpublic intellectual.

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Contents

preface xi

introduction 1

part i Imperfection

1 Plato and the Limits of Idealism 9

2 The Van Gogh Letters: The Art of the Unfinished 17

3 The Trouble with Visions31

4 Northern Ireland, Sri Lanka, and Regressive Inversion 41

5 Osama, Theo, and the Burnt Fool’s Bandaged Finger 49

6 What the Buddha Didn’t Say 57

7 Not So Good News: The Gospel According to Mark 67

part ii Self

8 Immortal Souls and State Executions 79

9 The Eyes Have It: Seeing One’s Self and Others 89

10 The God of Battles and the Irish Dimension of Shakespeare’sHenry V 99

11 Crucifying Harry: Victims, Scapegoats, and the Northern IrelandTroubles 107

12 Talking to the Cyclops: On Violence and Self-Destruction 115

13 Doing Nothing About It: Taoism, Selflessness, and Non-Action121

14 Cliff Jumpers and Delta Dwellers: On Religious Language andCommitment 133

part iii Freedom

15 Dr. Johnson, Freedom, and the Book of Psalms 145

16 Sex, Society, and Romeo and Juliet 155

17 Cartoons from Denmark and the March of the Zombies 165

18 Vergil and the Almighty Dollar 173

19 Endgame in Sri Lanka: Dharmapala’s Legacy andRajapaksa’s War 183

20 Jung and The Secret of the Golden Flower 195

21 Kieslowski’s Red: Fraternity in the Making 205

bibliographical notes 225

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      Publisher: AU Press
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 01/05/2012
      ISBN13: 9781926836751, 978-1926836751
      ISBN10: 1926836758

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Benjamin Whichcote once said that “only madmen and fools arepleased with themselves: no wise man is good enough for his ownsatisfaction.” While Whichcote’s wise man accepts thisdisparity, the madmen and fools suffer from a deluded self-satisfactionwhich, one can assume, might make them dangerous. The twenty-four briefchapters of Imperfection develop this governing idea as itrelates to the present state of the God debate, modern ethnic conflictsin which religion is a marker of identity, and the idea of freedom inrelation to the uncertainties of self-determination.

      Human beings are imperfect creatures who nonetheless have ideas aboutperfection. Grant argues that the most interesting and creative thingspeople do are shaped in the gap between these two poles. Aretrospective view of his work over forty years, Imperfectiondisplays the scope of his insights and reveals an important Canadianpublic intellectual.

      Table of Contents

      Contents

      preface xi

      introduction 1

      part i Imperfection

      1 Plato and the Limits of Idealism 9

      2 The Van Gogh Letters: The Art of the Unfinished 17

      3 The Trouble with Visions31

      4 Northern Ireland, Sri Lanka, and Regressive Inversion 41

      5 Osama, Theo, and the Burnt Fool’s Bandaged Finger 49

      6 What the Buddha Didn’t Say 57

      7 Not So Good News: The Gospel According to Mark 67

      part ii Self

      8 Immortal Souls and State Executions 79

      9 The Eyes Have It: Seeing One’s Self and Others 89

      10 The God of Battles and the Irish Dimension of Shakespeare’sHenry V 99

      11 Crucifying Harry: Victims, Scapegoats, and the Northern IrelandTroubles 107

      12 Talking to the Cyclops: On Violence and Self-Destruction 115

      13 Doing Nothing About It: Taoism, Selflessness, and Non-Action121

      14 Cliff Jumpers and Delta Dwellers: On Religious Language andCommitment 133

      part iii Freedom

      15 Dr. Johnson, Freedom, and the Book of Psalms 145

      16 Sex, Society, and Romeo and Juliet 155

      17 Cartoons from Denmark and the March of the Zombies 165

      18 Vergil and the Almighty Dollar 173

      19 Endgame in Sri Lanka: Dharmapala’s Legacy andRajapaksa’s War 183

      20 Jung and The Secret of the Golden Flower 195

      21 Kieslowski’s Red: Fraternity in the Making 205

      bibliographical notes 225

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