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On Life (Hardcover, Free Age Press ed)
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On Life (Hardcover, Free Age Press ed)
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Loot Price R585
Discovery Miles 5 850
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'On Life' and 'What is religion?' were published by the Fee Age
Press in England; a publishing house set up to side-step the
censorship of Tolstoy in Russia, and to give him an international
voice. So what is life? 'Life is the sum of functions which resist
death, ' says the scientist. But is it more than that, asks Tolstoy
in 'On Life' - a philosophical and religious search for an
understanding of life beyond scientific formulae. For Tolstoy, the
basic contradiction for humanity is this: people aim solely for
their own well being, but discover along the way that their own
well being depends also on the well being of others. A further
discovery by such people is that decay, old age and death attend
their every step. Such basic human truths are the context for
Tolstoy's search for happiness, in which Buddhist, Jewish, Stoic
and Christian views are considered, as well as those of science.
Tolstoy believes that fear of death is merely the consciousness of
the unsolved contradiction of life; a sign of a carnal or animal
mentality, which mistakenly takes part of life to be the whole.
Tolstoy believes that individual well-being must be renounced and
replaced by our 'reasonable consciousness', which points the way to
true happiness, and brings human re-birth. 'What is religion?' is a
collection of articles and letters written by the mature Tolstoy of
1901 and 1902. Here is a variety of subject matter, including a
book review of a German novel; Tolstoy's response to his
excommunication by the church; an attack on army recruitment and
training and reflections on a recent political assassination. The
title piece - 'What is religion?' is the most substantial, in which
Tolstoy provides the following definition: 'True religion is the
establishment by man of a relation to the infinite life around him;
as long as connecting his life with this infinitude and directing
his conduct, is also in agreement with his reason and human
knowledge.'
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