Everyday Life Rules

CONVIVIVM · AI-narrated by Mason (from Google)
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1 hr 19 min
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The manuscript "Everyday Life Rules" was found in Louis Lavelle's personal papers after his death and was made into a posthumous book. It is now kept in the library of the Collège de France with all of the philosopher's archives. In it, Lavelle offers a spirituality that does not assume any religious faith or specific commitment to a particular confession. This philosophical spirituality, which was already that of Plato, is then renewed by the author. Lavelle's Everyday Life Rules, written for his own use, were his "book of reason". Lavelle was well-versed in spiritual literature, but his position is essentially philosophical: everyday life should not be abandoned. The everyday is the philosophical reflection that appears to him as an inner conversion to the living reality of the spirit. Therefore, Everyday Life Rules are a way of deepening our everyday experience, of giving it meaning and purifying it.

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