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[percy-l] an interesting thought - an oversimplification
- From: Janet Cantor <janetcantor37 AT yahoo.com>
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- Subject: [percy-l] an interesting thought - an oversimplification
- Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2012 02:41:25 -0700 (PDT)
As I prepare for my book discussion in my book group of The Thanatos Syndrome an interesting thought has come to me. Just as Percy began as someone who believed science would eventually find the answers to everything and ended up as a believer, understanding that answers would come from Catholicism, my reading life has had an amusing trajectory. Today I admire Walker Percy who has two major ideas as the basis for his novels. We can read philosophy and respect science and search for meaning all we want, but for us to live a better life and for society to thrive we each must get out of our self absorption and care about someone else and we must each seek G-d's grace and prepare for our eternal salvation. Those are Percy's main ideas, I think. As a young woman I admired Ayn Rand. And while I still think she has a lot to say that I agree with, compare her major ideas to Percy's. She insisted that to do things for the benefit of others is disgraceful. That the best way for society to thrive is when we act out of pure selfishness because we will then make ourselves creators of things that will benefit society as a by product. She also hated all religion as a sham, a delusion. So look at that. Two completely different world views and yet each author conquered me in his own way. Janet |
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[percy-l] an interesting thought - an oversimplification,
Janet Cantor, 08/03/2012
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Re: [percy-l] an interesting thought - an oversimplification,
RHONDA MCDONNELL, 08/09/2012
- [percy-l] an interesting thought - an oversimplification, Janet Cantor, 08/09/2012
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Re: [percy-l] an interesting thought - an oversimplification,
RHONDA MCDONNELL, 08/09/2012
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