Josef Pieper Quote

If someone needs the "unusual" to be moved to astonishment, that person has lost the ability to respond rightly to the wondrous, the mirandum, of being. The hunger for the sensational, posing, as it may, in "bohemian garb," is an unmistakable sign of the loss of the true power of wonder, for a bourgeois-ized humanity.


p. 102 - Leisure, the Basis of Culture (1948) - The Philosophical Act


If someone needs the unusual to be moved to astonishment, that person has lost the ability to respond rightly to the wondrous, the mirandum, of...

If someone needs the unusual to be moved to astonishment, that person has lost the ability to respond rightly to the wondrous, the mirandum, of...

If someone needs the unusual to be moved to astonishment, that person has lost the ability to respond rightly to the wondrous, the mirandum, of...

If someone needs the unusual to be moved to astonishment, that person has lost the ability to respond rightly to the wondrous, the mirandum, of...