Life on the Island

Walker Percy was both a medical doctor and a serious Catholic—a scientist and a religious believer. He thought, however, that science had become hegemonic in the twentieth century and that it was incapable of answering the most fundamental needs of human beings. He thus leveled a critique of the sci...

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Outros títulos:Walker Percy: pathologist, philosopher, and novelist
Autor principal: Corey, Elizabeth Campbell 1972- (Author)
Tipo de documento: Recurso Electrónico Artigo
Idioma:Inglês
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Publicado em: Wiley-Blackwell [2016]
Em: Zygon
Ano: 2016, Volume: 51, Número: 4, Páginas: 999-1010
Outras palavras-chave:B news
B Sovereignty
B Blaise Pascal
B Walker Percy
B Individualism
B Religião
B Science
B Christianity
B Island
B Knowledge
B search
B dissatisfaction
B Alienation
B Boredom
B Anxiety
B Apostle
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Resumo:Walker Percy was both a medical doctor and a serious Catholic—a scientist and a religious believer. He thought, however, that science had become hegemonic in the twentieth century and that it was incapable of answering the most fundamental needs of human beings. He thus leveled a critique of the scientific method and its shortcomings in failing to address the individual person over against the group. In response to these shortcomings Percy postulates a religious understanding of human life, one in which man's life is understood as a pilgrimage or a search. The person who searches may not find the “object” of his search during his earthly life, but it is likely that he will come to a better understanding of himself by means of it.
ISSN:1467-9744
Obras secundárias:Enthalten in: Zygon
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1111/zygo.12297