Happiness: Essays on the meaning of life

Happiness: Essays on the meaning of life

Happiness: Essays on the meaning of lifeGreat numbers of thoughtful people are just now much perplexed to...
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Author: Hilty, Karl,1833-1909
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Happiness: Essays on the meaning of life

Happiness: Essays on the meaning of life

$103.58 $51.76

Happiness: Essays on the meaning of life

$103.58 $51.76
Author: Hilty, Karl,1833-1909
Format: eBook
Language: English

Happiness: Essays on the meaning of life

Great numbers of thoughtful people are just now much perplexed to know what to make of the facts of life, and are looking about them for some reasonable interpretation of the modern world. They cannot abandon the work of the world, but they are conscious that they have not learned the art of work. They have to fight the battle of life, but they are not sure what weapons are fit for that battle. They are so beset by the cares of living that they have no time for life itself. They observe that happiness often eludes those who most eagerly pursue it; and that the meaning of life is often hidden from those whose way would seem to be most free. To this state of mindhesitating, restless, and dissatisfied, in the world but not content to be of the worldthe reflections of Professor Hilty, as published in Switzerland and Germany, have already brought much reassurance and composure; and their message seems hardly less applicable to English and American life. Here also the fever of commercialism threatens the vitality of idealism, and here also the art of life is lost in the pace of living. Religion to a great many educated people still seems, as Bishop Butler wrote in 1736, not so much as a subject of inquiry.[vi] This seems agreed among persons of discernment; and a book about religion might still begin with the words which Schleiermacher wrote in 1806: It may well surprise the wise men of this age that any one should still venture to ask their attention for a subject which they have so wholly abandoned. And yet, in regions of experience which no one fails sooner or later to enter,regions of great joy and sorrow, experiences of serious duty and bewildering doubts of the meaning of life,many a mind that has seemed to itself to have outgrown religion looks about for a religion that is real. Such a mind will not be satisfied with a left-over faith; it will not be tempted by an ecclesiastical omniscience. It demands sanity, reserve, wisdom, and insight, a competent witness of the things of the Spirit. This is the state of mind to which this little book is addressed. The author makes his appeal not to discussion, but to life. He reports the story of a rational experience. He walks with confidence because he knows the way. He accepts the saying of Pico della Mirandola: Philosophia veritatem quaerit, ... religio possidet. Let us take life, he says, just as it is and must be, and observe that the doors which lead into its inner meaning open only to the key of a reasonable faith. [vii]It might be fancied that a writer thus described must be a recluse or mystic, remote from the spirit of the modern world and judging experiences which he does not share. Quite the contrary is the fact. The philosophy of life which he teaches is wrought out of large experience, both of academic and political affairs, and that which draws readers to the author is his capacity to maintain in the midst of important duties of public service an unusual detachment of desire and an interior quietness of mind. His short Essays are the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, told in the language of modern life; the Imitation of Christ, expressed with the academic reserve of a modern gentleman. Some years ago I obtained permission from Professor Hilty to translate for English and American readers a few of these Essays which had found such acceptance in Switzerland and Germany; and the present volume, containing his first series, has been a pleasant occupation of some vacation days. I have found it necessary, however, to use much freedom in dealing with his idiomatic and epigrammatic style, and have perhaps exceeded the legitimate right of a translator in the attempt to reproduce the tone and temper of the author. Nothing, I think, is here[viii] which Professor Hilty has not said; but there are many shiftings of phrase and many ruptures of German sentences; and here and there a passage has been omitted which seemed important to Swiss readers only. The Essay on Epictetus, being rather a compilation and review than an illustration of Hiltys own philosophy of life, is omitted; as are also the copious and discursive footnotes which enrich the original. I trust that these liberties and omissions may not obscure the qualities of Professor Hiltys mindits insight, sagacity, humor, and devoutnesswhich no one who has had the privilege of his personal acquaintance can recall without affection and gratitude. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 68817
Author: Hilty, Karl
Release Date: Aug 23, 2022
Format: eBook
Language: English
Publisher: Macmillan
Publication Date: 1903
Publisher Country: United States

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Translator: Peabody, Francis Greenwood, 1847-1936

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