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Thursday, March 18, 2010
 
 
BOOKS
The Hungry Soul
Eating and the Perfecting of Our Nature
 
 
Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
 
 
Paperback
 
9'' x 6''
 
248 pages
 
ISBN: 0226425681
 
 
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This inquiry views eating among humans as a manifestation of the "hungry soul'' that seeks satisfaction in activities motivated by ambition, curiosity, affection and awe.
 

Eating, observes Kass, a physician and biochemist who teaches literature and philosophy at the University of Chicago, is a "great paradox.'' To preserve life, individuals necessarily destroy life. Yet, he argues, if this urgent, most basic animal necessity is humanized through table manners, hospitality, sharing, good conversation and ritual, eating becomes a means to celebrate and broaden human community, friendship and values. This stimulating, original philosophical inquiry views eating among humans as a key to our place in the natural order and as a manifestation of the "hungry soul'' that seeks satisfaction in activities motivated by ambition, curiosity, affection and awe. Kass concludes by arguing that Jewish dietary laws are one example of a code that embodies an understanding of the ethics of eating and a reverence for life.

Leon R. Kass is the Hertog Fellow at AEI.

 
Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction: "Good for Food . . . to Make One Wise"

  1. Food and Nourishing: The Primacy of Form
  2. The Human Form: Omnivorous Erectus
  3. Host and Cannibal: From Fressen to Essen
  4. Enhancing Uprightness: Civilized Eating
  5. Freedom, Friendship, and Philosophy: From Eating to Dining
  6. Sanctified Eating: A Memorial of Creation

Conclusion: The Hungry Soul and the Perfecting of Our Nature