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Alan Jacobs

How to Think

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How to Think is a contrarian treatise on why we're not as good at thinking as we assume—but how recovering this lost art can rescue our inner lives from the chaos of modern life.

As a celebrated cultural critic and a writer for national publications like The Atlantic and Harper's, Alan Jacobs has spent his adult life belonging to communities that often clash in America's culture wars. And in his years of confronting the big issues that divide us—political, social, religious—Jacobs has learned that many of our fiercest disputes occur not because we're doomed to be divided, but because the people involved simply aren't thinking.
Most of us don't want to think, Jacobs writes. Thinking is trouble. Thinking can force us out of familiar, comforting habits, and it can complicate our relationships with like-minded friends. Finally, thinking is slow, and that's a problem when our habits of consuming…
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  • Travis Bostickhat Zitat gemachtvor 4 Jahren
    Consider, as one final and disturbing example, the belief common in the early modern era that animals were effectively robots or (to use the term of the period) “automata”—“actuated by the unerring hand of Providence,” as one eighteenth-century lady wrote, to fulfill the Creator’s inscrutable purposes. Therefore when you strike an animal and it cries out, it does not feel pain—that is reserved for humans. An action has merely produced a preprogrammed reaction, as when you push a button and a doorbell rings. Therefore one need not worry about cruelty to animals; one actually cannot be cruel to them.
  • Travis Bostickhat Zitat gemachtvor 4 Jahren
    When that happens to us, we are in a bad way, because those screens become permanently implanted, and we lose the ability to redirect our attention toward those elements of reality we have ignored.
  • Travis Bostickhat Zitat gemachtvor 4 Jahren
    The most dangerous metaphors for us are the ones that cease to be recognizable as metaphors.

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