Steven Connor 
Styles of Seriousness [EPUB ebook] 

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Being serious demands serious kinds of work. In Styles of Seriousness, Steven Connor reflects on the surprisingly various ways in which a sense of the serious is made and maintained, revealing that while seriousness is the most powerful feeling, it is also the most poignantly indeterminate, perhaps because of the impossibility of being completely serious.

In colloquy with philosophers such as Aristotle, Nietzsche, James, Sartre, Austin, Agamben and Sloterdijk, and writers like Shakespeare, Byron, Auden and Orwell, Connor considers the linguistic and ritual behaviors associated with different modes of seriousness: importance; intention, or ways of really ‘meaning things;’ sincerity; solemnity; urgency; regret; warning; and ordeal. The central claim of the book is human beings are capable of taking things seriously in a way that nonhuman animals are not, for the unexpected reason that human beings are so much more versatile than most animals at not being completely serious. One always, in fact, has a choice about whether or not to take seriously something that is supposed to be so. As a consequence, seriousness depends on different kinds of formalization or stylized practice. Styles of seriousness matter, Connor shows, because human beings are incapable of simply and spontaneously existing. Being a human means having to take seriously one’s style of being.

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1. Seriously, Though
2. Intent
3. Importance
4. Solemnity
5. Zeal
6. Rue
7. Monition
Conclusion

Circa l’autore

Steven Connor is Director of Research in the Digital Futures Institute, King’s College, London, and Grace 2 Professor of English Emeritus at the University of Cambridge. He is the author of
Giving Way: Thoughts on Unappreciated Dispositions (Stanford, 2019) and twenty other books.

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Lingua Inglese ● Formato EPUB ● Pagine 248 ● ISBN 9781503636873 ● Dimensione 0.4 MB ● Casa editrice Stanford University Press ● Pubblicato 2023 ● Edizione 1 ● Scaricabile 24 mesi ● Moneta EUR ● ID 9111521 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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