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Everything is interesting: The body as bearer of the truth
Macrina Magazine : Fresh Philosophical Engagements with an Ancient Faith
  • Thomas V Gourlay, The University of Notre Dame Australia
Year of Publication
2019
Abstract

In his slim and punchy little book, Acedia and its Discontents: Metaphysics of Desire in an Age of Boredom, R.J. Snell suggests that the common experience of the loss of meaning in the modern world can be attributed to the vice of acedia. Relying on Evagrius of Pontus, as well as the Angelic Doctor, St Thomas Aquinas, Snell defines acedia as a rejection of life itself and an antipathy with one’s place in the world. It is the unhappy rejection of one’s supernatural end, union with the Triune God.

Keywords
  • R.J. Snell,
  • “Acedia and its Discontents: Metaphysics of Desire in an Age of Boredom”,
  • contemporary humanity,
  • embodiment,
  • acedia,
  • ontological boredom
Citation Information
Thomas V Gourlay. "Everything is interesting: The body as bearer of the truth" Macrina Magazine : Fresh Philosophical Engagements with an Ancient Faith Vol. 1 (2019)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/Thomas-v-gourlay/24/