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Book SynopsisThe Aesthetic Sense of Life is a fast-moving book about how to see the world and get value from living every day with the everyday. Do the infinite number of sensations we''re surrounded with every day have intrinsic value? If not, what gives them value? Who appreciates the sunrise if we don''t? Is it enough for just us to appreciate it? Or do we have to share it? The Aesthetic Sense of Life considers and answers to questions such as these in clear, readable prose, offering a way of looking at life that makes clear its value and its meaning. The aesthetic sense of life is neither the viewpoint of the saintsfor whom the sensations of the world are mere murmuring and illusionnor the viewpoint of those completely fulfilled by their things, their gadgets, the particulars of their own lives. Most of us fall in the middle between these two extremes: we appreciate, say, a good cup of coffee, a power tool, a new set of towels, or a juicy steak, but don''t think the answer to the riddle of exi
Trade ReviewBruce Fleming (Professor of English, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland) focused upon how we should view the world around us and derive value from living fully in the present. Professor Fleming deftly considers basic answers to basic questions in an articulate and 'reader friendly' text making clear the value and meaning of becoming 'life aware' every minute of our waking day. The Aesthetic Sense of Life? is a cogent and persuasive argument that the meaning of our lives is to be found in the ordinary patterns and the multitude of small life experiences from which those patterns are derived. Indeed, that is our very awareness of the details of those patterns that create our aesthetic appreciation for the richness and meaning of the 'everyday.' -- . * Midwest Book Review, June 2008 *
Table of ContentsPart 1 Preface Chapter 2 I: Individual and General Chapter 3 II: The Aesthetic Sense Inside Chapter 4 III: Public Rhythms Chapter 5 IV: The Aesthetic Sense Outside Chapter 6 V: Transitions Chapter 7 VI: Religion, Science, and the Aesthetic Sense Chapter 8 VII: Modernity and the Aesthetic Sense Chapter 9 VIII: Achieving Goals, Sort Of Part 10 Index Part 11 About the Author