
Zena Hitz tells the story of her struggle to engage in an intellectual life. Hitz leaves her teaching job to join a primitive religious community in Canada in order to search for meaning in her life. Along the way, Hitz meditates on the philosophies of Aristotle, St. Augustine, Einstein, Dorothy Day, and many others.
My career path parallels Zena Hitz’s except for the episode in the Canadian religious commune. I too studied philosophy (among other things) and gravitated toward teaching. Where Hitz found teaching not enriching enough, I loved my job and looked forward to a classroom full of students. However, I’m very very happy I am not facing going back to teaching this September with the coronavirus pandemic. I would opt out–take a leave or an early retirement–rather than try to contend with students in a college classroom with covid-19 lurking. Do you pursue an Intellectual Life? GRADE: B+
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Prologue: How Washing Dishes Restored My Intellectual Life 1
Introduction: Learning, Leisure, and Happiness 25
Chapter 1 A Refuge from the World 50
Chapter 2 Learning Lost and Found 113
Chapter 3 The Uses of Uselessness 162
Epilogue: The Everyday Intellectual 202
Acknowledgments 207
Notes 211
Index 221