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Humanly Possible by Sarah Bakewell

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Humanly Possible

Seven Hundred Years of Humanist Freethinking, Inquiry, and Hope

Sarah Bakewell

Penguin Publishing Group · Print & ebook · March 28, 2023

Reading lane: Ancient Philosophy

The New York Times bestseller • One of Barack Obama's Favorite Books of 2023 • A New York Times Notable Book “A book of big and bold ideas, Humanly Possible is humane in approach and, more important, readable and worth reading. . .

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Humanist Threads

A thoughtful guide to humanist freethinking, inquiry, and hope across seven centuries.

Come here for

  • humanism as a working practice
  • reflection with a readable, bookish cadence

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  • history as conversation
  • ideas you can return to

Book Details

Authors
Sarah Bakewell
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Published
March 28, 2023
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Ancient Philosophy · Humanism
Reading lane
Ancient Philosophy

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Publisher Categories

  • Ancient Philosophy

  • Humanism

  • Modern Philosophy

About This Book

The New York Times bestseller • One of Barack Obama's Favorite Books of 2023 • A New York Times Notable Book “A book of big and bold ideas, Humanly Possible is humane in approach and, more important, readable and worth reading. . . Bakewell is wide-ranging, witty and compassionate.” – Wall Street Journal “Sweeping . . . linking philosophical reflections with vibrant anecdotes.” — The New York Times The bestselling author of How to Live and At the Existentialist Café explores...

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The New York Times bestseller • One of Barack Obama's Favorite Books of 2023 • A New York Times Notable Book “A book of big and bold ideas, Humanly Possible is humane in approach and, more important, readable and worth reading. . . Bakewell is wide-ranging, witty and compassionate.” – Wall Street Journal “Sweeping . . . linking philosophical reflections with vibrant anecdotes.” — The New York Times The bestselling author of How to Live and At the Existentialist Café explores seven hundred years of writers, thinkers, scientists, and artists, all seeking to understand what it means to be truly human Humanism is an expansive tradition of thought that places shared humanity, cultural vibrancy, and moral responsibility at the center of our lives. For centuries, this worldview has inspired people to make their choices by principles of freethinking, intellectual inquiry, fellow feeling, and optimism. In this sweeping new history, Sarah Bakewell, herself a lifelong humanist, illuminates the very personal, individual, and, well, human matter of humanism and takes readers on a grand intellectual adventure. Voyaging from the literary enthusiasts of the fourteenth century to the secular campaigners of our own time, from Voltaire to Zora Neale Hurston, Bakewell brings together extraordinary humanists across history. She explores their immense variety: some sought to promote scientific and rationalist ideas, others put more emphasis on moral living, and still others were concerned with the cultural and literary studies known as “the humanities.” Humanly Possible asks not only what unites all these meanings of humanism but why it has such enduring power, despite opposition from fanatics, mystics, and tyrants. A singular examination of this vital tradition as well as a dazzling contribution to its literature, Humanly Possible serves as a recentering, a call to care for one another, and a reminder that we are all, together, only human.

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