How are our lives meaningful? What is the relationship of loss to
creativity? How can we best engage and overcome our suffering? From
Socrates to Foucault, Western philosophers have sought to define
"the art of living"--the complex craft of human existence that
elicits our thoughtful participation, and the idea that even though
death escapes our control, life is not something that simply
happens to us in a passive manner but is instead a process that
invites our active and lively engagement. A World of Fragile Things
offers a distinctly psychoanalytic perspective on "the art of
living," one that focuses on ongoing and ever-evolving processes of
self-fashioning rather than defining a fixed and unitary sense of
self. With a compelling blend of philosophical insight and
psychoanalytic acumen, Mari Ruti asks experts and readers alike to
probe the complexities of human existence, offering a contemporary
outlook on some of the most enduring questions of Western thought.
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