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Mark Kingwell (Author)
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October 26, 2002

What does it mean to be both a professor of philosophy and a public intellectual in an age when every CEO is hailed as an intellectual, every adman a visionary? When the opinions of TV pundits and 'fast thinkers' seem to carry the day? When academics bemoan the loss of critical engagement and dialogue?

The essays and book reviews collected in Practical Judgments represent popular Toronto philosopher and cultural theorist Mark Kingwell's negotiation of the space where academe collides with the world outside the ivory tower. Kingwell considers cricket and consciousness, dandies and television, the ethics of books and lifestyles, and the possibility of critical theory. He looks to Nietzsche, Husserl, and Adorno for inspiration, but also to Cary Grant, Bruce Mau, and Jorge Luis Borges.

Throughout, Kingwell shows a deep respect for the philosophical enterprise in its peculiar current conditions and a commitment to think sharply and with self-awareness about these conditions. Intended as both a philosophical examination of the commonplace virtues of wonder, civility, and common sense, and a realistic illustration of how Kingwell sees them working, Practical Judgments calls attention to the process of thinking and, by example, encourages the reader to engage in similar philosophizing. The book itself is structured to show the arc of thought, from the more abstract, scholarly examinations of people and ideas, to critical reflections on the impetus for philosophy and its possibilities as a force for change in the world around us.

Practical Judgments reveals the sources and developments of Kingwell's thought and examines the nature and limits of intellectual engagement. It displays Kingwell's political commitment to a hermeneutic form of social democracy by revealing a careful attention to the texture of daily cultural affairs. Arguing for a form of critical engagement without which political action is impossible, Kingwell shows that attention to everyday life is worthwhile both in itself and as part of a larger philosophical endeavour.


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'Kingwell brings together an enjoyably diverse range of meditations, investigations and something he calls "interventions" into the corners of mass culture ? When we civilians are trying to think through the mudslide of text, image and object our world has become, books like this one should serve to remind us that it's okay to seek help. Also, that there's a sort of civic nobility in the softly iambic "I disagree."'

(Globe and Mail )

'Kingwell's diverse essays together constitute a convincing case that "critical immersion in the world" has the potential to improve the quality of the practical judgments we are called upon to make daily. The possibility of improving the quality of such judgments in turn sustains cautious hope for a gradual improvement of the workaday world we share… The arguments are sound and innovative and engaging.'

(Montreal Gazette )

'Kingwell demonstrates the importance of philosophy to contemporary problems and issues… [He is remarkably effective at demonstrating the value of critical and creative thinking in an increasingly complex world.'

(Ottawa Life )

About the Author

Mark Kingwell (PhD Yale 1991) is Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Senior Fellow of Massey College, University of Toronto. He is the author of five previous books and has been awarded many prizes for his writings.


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  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division; 1 edition (October 26, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0802036759
  • ISBN-13: 978-0802036759
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1.2 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars A thoughtful and thought-provoking read, December 8, 2002
This review is from: Practical Judgments: Essays in Culture, Politics, and Interpretation (Hardcover)
Practical Judgments: Essays In Culture, Politics, And Interpretation by Mark Kingwell (Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Senior Fellow of Massey College, University of Toronto) is an impressively erudite selection of philosophical essays focusing on commonplace evaluations and the so-called "common sense" in human life. Professor Kingwell applies the logic of philosophy and theories by Nietzsche, Hussert, Adorno, as well as the thoughts of more contemporary figure such as Cary Grant and Bruce Mau, directly to everyday life experiences. Enhanced with extensive bibliographical references and a comprehensive index, Practical Judgments is a thoughtful and thought-provoking read which is highly recommended for students of philosophy and contemporary culture.
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