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La utilidad de lo inútil by Nuccio Ordine
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La utilidad de lo inútil (original 2013; edition 2013)

by Nuccio Ordine (Author), Jordi Bayod Brau (Translator)

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"A little masterpiece of originality and clarity."--George Steiner "A necessary book."--Roberto Saviano "A wonderful little book that will delight you."--François Busnel International Best Seller / Now in English for the First Time In this thought-provoking and extremely timely work, Nuccio Ordine convincingly argues for the utility of useless knowledge and against the contemporary fixation on utilitarianism--for the fundamental importance of the liberal arts and against the damage caused by their neglect. Inspired by the reflections of great philosophers and writers (e.g., Plato, Dante, Montaigne, Shakespeare, Borges, and Calvino), Ordine reveals how the obsession for material goods and the cult of utility ultimately wither the spirit, jeopardizing not only schools and universities, art, and creativity, but also our most fundamental values--human dignity, love, and truth. Also included is Abraham Flexner's 1939 essay "The Usefulness of Useless Knowledge," which originally prompted Ordine to write this book. Flexner--a founder and the first director of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton--offers an impassioned defense of curiosity-driven research and learning. Nuccio Ordine is a professor of Italian Literature at the University of Calabria and one of the world's leading experts on the Italian Renaissance and the philosopher Giordano Bruno. He has taught at Yale, New York University, the Sorbonne, the Ecole Normale Supérieure Paris, and the Warburg Institute London, among others. Professor Ordine has been named a Knight of the French Legion of Honour, a Knight Commander of the Republic of Italy, and given an honorary membership in the Russian Academyof Sciences. His books have been translated into twenty languages. Abraham Flexner (1866-1959) was an educator and reformer whose work helped transform higher education throughout North America. He was the founding Director of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, NJ, one of the world's leading centers for intellectual inquiry and research.… (more)
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Title:La utilidad de lo inútil
Authors:Nuccio Ordine (Author)
Other authors:Jordi Bayod Brau (Translator)
Info:Acantilado (2013), Edition: 1, 176 pages
Collections:Your library, Read books
Rating:****1/2
Tags:non fiction, essay, philosophy, utilitarianism, epistemology, capitalism, education, philosophy of art, love, religion, philosophy of science

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The Usefulness of the Useless by Nuccio Ordine (2013)

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Difficile criticare un libro che esprime un concetto tanto fondamentale. Eppure, quanto a riuscita dell'opera, Ordine cade nello stesso errore da lui evidenziato in un passaggio del testo: costruire un'antologia di "classici" che non riesce a entrare nella profondità del loro pensiero. A ogni modo il testo resta almeno in parte apprezzabile, soprattutto nella parte dedicata all'aziendalizzazione delle università. ( )
  d.v. | May 16, 2023 |
Un librito que hace evidente su título. Por mucho que pese a Ordine su manifiesto caerá en saco roto. Al menos en lo que a instituciones culturales y educativas se refiere. Hace honor a su declaración primera y primaria: manifiesto; ergo combativo, reivindicativo y, sin ser original como el mismo autor ejemplifica, rupturista.
La introducción no tiene desperdicio. No hay necesidad de compartir todas y cada una de las ideas que expresa pues en conjunto la argumentación es coherente y se muestra evidente, esto es manifiesta. A continuación el autor se entretiene con una serie de ejemplos literarios y filosóficos que a lo largo de la historia han reivindicado lo inútil, desde un punto de vista práctico, por sus bondades en lo que al humanismo concierne. Algunas de las reflexiones que provocan al autor ciertos ejemplos son realmente interesantes pero la mayoría se quedan en una mera colección de citas. Es en la tercera parte donde Ordine eleva el tono. Entroncando directamente con la introducción sus reflexiones y matices acerca de la riqueza, el amor, la verdad, la dignitas hominis; hacen de esta pequeña obra en extensión una gran obra filosófica.
El apéndice, perteneciente a Abraham Flexner, es un alarde de buena pedagogía para que quién tenga oídos, oiga. ( )
  GilgameshUruk | Jul 17, 2022 |
Muchas, muchisimas citas. No veo nada malo con eso pero no parece que tengan un orden en particular y parecen sin embargo repetir la misma idea una y otra vez.

La segunda seccion por ejemplo empieza tratando un tema distinto pero en seguida vuelve las citas que fortalecen la idea de la seccion anterior, entonces porque no estan alli donde pertenecen.

En definitiva, interesante pero demasiado repetitivo, sus comentarios sobre las citas tampoco eran muy interesantes en muchos casos.
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  trusmis | Nov 28, 2020 |
Esperava uma coisa, mas era outra.
Porém é um livro muito interessante e nos faz refletir sobre o importante papel da arte no mundo atual. ( )
  karinbezeoli | Nov 9, 2018 |
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"A little masterpiece of originality and clarity."--George Steiner "A necessary book."--Roberto Saviano "A wonderful little book that will delight you."--François Busnel International Best Seller / Now in English for the First Time In this thought-provoking and extremely timely work, Nuccio Ordine convincingly argues for the utility of useless knowledge and against the contemporary fixation on utilitarianism--for the fundamental importance of the liberal arts and against the damage caused by their neglect. Inspired by the reflections of great philosophers and writers (e.g., Plato, Dante, Montaigne, Shakespeare, Borges, and Calvino), Ordine reveals how the obsession for material goods and the cult of utility ultimately wither the spirit, jeopardizing not only schools and universities, art, and creativity, but also our most fundamental values--human dignity, love, and truth. Also included is Abraham Flexner's 1939 essay "The Usefulness of Useless Knowledge," which originally prompted Ordine to write this book. Flexner--a founder and the first director of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton--offers an impassioned defense of curiosity-driven research and learning. Nuccio Ordine is a professor of Italian Literature at the University of Calabria and one of the world's leading experts on the Italian Renaissance and the philosopher Giordano Bruno. He has taught at Yale, New York University, the Sorbonne, the Ecole Normale Supérieure Paris, and the Warburg Institute London, among others. Professor Ordine has been named a Knight of the French Legion of Honour, a Knight Commander of the Republic of Italy, and given an honorary membership in the Russian Academyof Sciences. His books have been translated into twenty languages. Abraham Flexner (1866-1959) was an educator and reformer whose work helped transform higher education throughout North America. He was the founding Director of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, NJ, one of the world's leading centers for intellectual inquiry and research.

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Non è vero - neanche in tempi di crisi - che è utile solo ciò che produce profitto. Esistono, nelle democrazie mercantili, saperi ritenuti "inutili" che invece si rivelano di una straordinaria utilità. In questo saggio, Nuccio Ordine attira la nostra attenzione sull'utilità dell'inutile e sull'inutilità dell'utile. Attraverso le riflessioni di grandi filosofi (Platone, Aristotele, Zhuang-zi, Pico della Mirandola, Montaigne, Bruno, Kant, Tocqueville, Newman, Heidegger) e di grandi scrittori (Ovidio, Dante, Petrarca, Boccaccio, Ariosto, Cervantes, Lessing, Dickens, Gautiér, Kakuzo Okakura, Garcia Lorca, Garcia Màrquez, Ionesco, Calvino), Nuccio Ordine mostra come l'ossessione del possesso e il culto dell'utilità finiscono per inaridire lo spirito, mettendo in pericolo non solo le scuole e le università, l'arte e la creatività, ma anche alcuni valori fondamentali come la dignità, l'amore e la verità.
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