Buddha, Socrates, and Us: Ethical Living in Uncertain Times
Autor Stephen Batcheloren Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 aug 2026
“[Batchelor] draws on a different tradition of doubt—Socratic questioning—and explores the wisdom that Buddhist and Hellenistic philosophy might offer us today.”—Ezra Klein, The Ezra Klein Show
The Buddha’s revolutionary teachings transformed Asia, and his contemporary Socrates laid the foundations of Western philosophy. Although they never met, Socrates and the Buddha each addressed in a radically new and surprisingly similar way the core questions of how to lead a good, just, and dignified life amid turbulence and violence. Common to their teachings was an ethics of uncertainty: both refused to make truth claims about the ultimate nature of reality, insisting on the primacy of critical self‑evaluation as the basis of an ethical life.
In this illuminating book, best-selling author Stephen Batchelor explores the philosophical, social, and political worlds of the Buddha and Socrates, showing how their teachings continue to provide lessons in how to lead a flourishing and engaged life. Keenly aware of the fickle and conflicted nature of the human mind, Gotama and Socrates inspired their followers to act with humility and courage, risk and resolve, doubt and confidence. Drawing on their insights, and those of their followers, Batchelor uncovers a middle way between Buddhist dharma and Greek philosophy that can serve as a starting point for a “secular faith” that addresses the most pressing spiritual and planetary issues of our age.
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ISBN-13: 9780300292077
ISBN-10: 0300292074
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press
ISBN-10: 0300292074
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press
Recenzii
“Batchelor’s latest book is Buddha, Socrates and Us: Ethical Living in Uncertain Times. There he draws on a different tradition of doubt—Socratic questioning—and explores the wisdom that Buddhist and Hellenistic philosophy might offer us today.”—Ezra Klein, The Ezra Klein Show
“A provocative case for exploring an increasingly urgent question: how to live a good life responsibly. . . . Engaging and thought-provoking pathway for cultivating an ethical life and helping bring about a better world.”—Kirkus Reviews
“[Batchelor’s] narrative shuttles nimbly between the two figures, between East and West, the Indian world and the Greek one, in a compulsively readable way. Batchelor is not only a seasoned practitioner of Buddhism, and a great scholar of it, but a gifted storyteller to boot.”—Costică Brădăţan, American Scholar
“A rich and fascinating exploration of the lives and teachings of Buddha and Socrates, this book is brave and revelatory, and one that brings us to the crisis of our era and opens a brilliant path forward.”—Roshi Joan Halifax, abbot, Upaya Zen Center
“Batchelor has proven himself to be one of our finest writers on Buddhism. In this beautifully written and impeccably researched book, he provides a series of innovative readings of ancient Greek and ancient Buddhist texts to recover an ‘ethics of uncertainty’ as a widely applicable and practical reorientation toward issues that face us all today.”—Dale S. Wright, author of Living Skillfully: Buddhist Philosophy of Life from the Vimalakirti Sutra
Praise for Stephen Batchelor:
“Elegant and formally ingenious.”—Geoff Wisner, Wall Street Journal, on The Art of Solitude
“The most intellectually stimulating book on Buddhism in the past few years.”—Adam Gopnik, New Yorker, on After Buddhism
“Stephen Batchelor is our most profound thinker about the spiritual dilemmas of this time.”—Mark Epstein, author of The Zen of Therapy: Uncovering a Hidden Kindness in Life
“A provocative case for exploring an increasingly urgent question: how to live a good life responsibly. . . . Engaging and thought-provoking pathway for cultivating an ethical life and helping bring about a better world.”—Kirkus Reviews
“[Batchelor’s] narrative shuttles nimbly between the two figures, between East and West, the Indian world and the Greek one, in a compulsively readable way. Batchelor is not only a seasoned practitioner of Buddhism, and a great scholar of it, but a gifted storyteller to boot.”—Costică Brădăţan, American Scholar
“A rich and fascinating exploration of the lives and teachings of Buddha and Socrates, this book is brave and revelatory, and one that brings us to the crisis of our era and opens a brilliant path forward.”—Roshi Joan Halifax, abbot, Upaya Zen Center
“Batchelor has proven himself to be one of our finest writers on Buddhism. In this beautifully written and impeccably researched book, he provides a series of innovative readings of ancient Greek and ancient Buddhist texts to recover an ‘ethics of uncertainty’ as a widely applicable and practical reorientation toward issues that face us all today.”—Dale S. Wright, author of Living Skillfully: Buddhist Philosophy of Life from the Vimalakirti Sutra
Praise for Stephen Batchelor:
“Elegant and formally ingenious.”—Geoff Wisner, Wall Street Journal, on The Art of Solitude
“The most intellectually stimulating book on Buddhism in the past few years.”—Adam Gopnik, New Yorker, on After Buddhism
“Stephen Batchelor is our most profound thinker about the spiritual dilemmas of this time.”—Mark Epstein, author of The Zen of Therapy: Uncovering a Hidden Kindness in Life
Notă biografică
Stephen Batchelor is a teacher and scholar of Buddhism. His works include Buddhism Without Beliefs, Confession of a Buddhist Atheist, After Buddhism, Secular Buddhism, and The Art of Solitude. He lives in La Sauve, France.