Here she sets out to examine the theory of labor, philosophically considered, as distinguished from work.
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She defines the human sphere of activity as thevita activa or actively engaged life, a sphere that presupposes...
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Indeed, the book can be seen as an attempt to draw the outline for mysticism as a discipline, with its own history, goals, and methods. It is presented as being related to yet distinct from...
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Scholars Mitchell
and Broomfield
observe that like Kant
before her and Oscar Wilde
after, Eastlake sought to define a realm of human experience to and for which only art could speak, whereas Ruskin believed that...