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Making Sense of Myth: Conversations with Luc Brisson

Autor Gerard Naddaf, Louis-André Dorion
en Paperback – 12 mar 2024
To most, myths are merely fantastic stories. But for Luc Brisson, one of the great living Plato scholars, myth is a key factor in what it means to be human – a condition of life for all. Essential and inescapable, myth offers a guide for living, forming the core of belonging and group identity. In 1999 Quebec classicist Louis-André Dorion published a series of French conversations with Brisson on the idea of myth. In Making Sense of Myth Gerard Naddaf offers an extended and updated English translation of these conversations, as well as a new set of discussions between himself and Brisson. Beginning with Brisson's childhood in the village of Saint-Esprit, Quebec, through his education as a gifted child in minor seminaries starting at age eleven, and continuing with his years in Paris, first as a graduate student and later at the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS), Brisson tells the story of his escape from an all-encompassing myth – the one promulgated by the Roman Catholic Church. The philosopher situates Quebec society as inseparable from the history of the Catholic Church in Quebec, and argues that this correlation offers a perfect paradigm of myth and mythmaking. Naddaf’s introduction and afterword contextualize the conversations by discussing Brisson’s and Plato’s understanding of the origin and meaning of myth, elaborating on the role of myth in anthropogeny, in the creation of selfhood, and in multiculturalism. Making Sense of Myth promises both a philosophy of myth and a philosophy of life, one inspired by Brisson’s lifelong engagement with the great Western philosopher Plato.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780228020714
ISBN-10: 0228020719
Pagini: 330
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: McGill-Queen's University Press
Colecția McGill-Queen's University Press

Recenzii

"[T]he theoretical framework in Naddaf’s afterword...harmonizes elegantly with the interviews. Where the interviews begin within a small-town childhood and broaden to contemplate philosophy’s uses of myth, the afterword takes, as it were, a biography of humanity in the world at large and narrows to locate the emergence of storytelling: myth as a feature of human society, maybe as old as language." Polis

“Beyond Naddaf’s multidisciplinary approach to myth and his contextual account of the origin and development of philosophy, the book’s primary value resides in its survey of the wide variety of myth-related topics in which Brisson excels. In addition to a brief intellectual history of Brisson’s work, the book presents his reflections on the interpretation of myth in Plato and in ancient Greece as well as the intellectual motivations underlying the entirety of his work. But it also summarizes Brisson’s remarkable academic career, including his unwavering commitment to the dissemination of Platonic thought via his translations into French, his generous student mentorship, and his tireless pursuit of understanding.” ARETÉ: Revista de Filosofia

“Through interviews spanning a quarter of a century, Making Sense of Myth offers a meticulous, sensitive oral history of Luc Brisson, one of the leading philosophical and literary minds of our time. In the background looms the legendary mythmaker Plato, who saw that while myth must be amenable to reason (or else not be worthy of belief), reason must ultimately resort to myth as a basis for presentation. Life, it turns out, imitates this dialectic: we outgrow old mythologies only to replace them with newer, more sophisticated ones. Naddaf's expert introduction and afterword situate Brisson’s life within the changing cultural and intellectual climate of Quebec and Paris, and within the theoretical landscape of ancient Greek myth and philosophy.” Rick Benitez, University of Sydney

“In Making Sense of Myth, Platonic scholar and anthropologist Luc Brisson offers a range of insights into the mythology of his life and intellectual formation, describing how he became conscious of the role and even the mythical nature of the Catholic Church in Quebec society, as well as his decades-long immersion in Parisian academic and intellectual circles. But the conversations move well beyond these biographical aspects to include a detailed engagement with the concept of myth more generally, which Brisson locates in the very essence of human life. With his helpful annotations and detailed afterword, Gerard Naddaf further traces myth’s part in human evolution and contextualizes Brisson’s considerable contributions to Platonic scholarship and thought.” Michael Erler, Julius-Maximilians – Universität Würzburg

“There is no better introduction to a contemporary reading of Plato and Platonism than these conversations with Luc Brisson, originally conducted in French with Louis-André Dorion, and now thoughtfully translated, introduced, expanded, post-faced, and copiously annotated by Gerard Naddaf. In the intimacy of a friendly dialogue, the reader is introduced to the life story of a scholar, from his early days in postwar rural French Canada to his many decades at the heart of French intellectual life. In these pages you will find an exploration of Brisson’s works and ideas, his search in Plato for the origins of our culture, and his return to the source where science and myth are deeply intertwined.” Arnaud Macé, University of Franche-Comté

Notă biografică

Gerard Naddaf is professor emeritus of philosophy and senior scholar at York University. Louis-André Dorion is professor of ancient philosophy at the Université de Montréal.

Descriere

For Luc Brisson, one of the great living Plato scholars, myth is a key factor in what it means to be human – a condition of life for all. Making Sense of Myth offers a series of conversations with Brisson on life, myth, and Plato.