Mortimer J. Adler

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Mortimer J. Adler (1902–2001) was an American philosopher, educator, and author, best known for his work in the fields of education, philosophy, and literature. He played a significant role in promoting the importance of the Great Books of the Western world and the idea of liberal education.

Adler's most notable contributions include:

  1. The Great Books Program: He was instrumental in the development of the Great Books curriculum, which emphasizes reading classic works of literature and philosophy to foster critical thinking and intellectual engagement.

  2. The Socratic Method: Adler advocated for the Socratic method of teaching, which emphasizes dialogue and questioning as a way to enhance understanding and stimulate critical thinking among students.

  3. Works: Some of his influential books include "How to Read a Book," which provides guidance on reading comprehension, and "The Paideia Proposal," which outlines his vision for educational reform in the United States, advocating for a more rigorous and classical education system.

  4. Philosophy: Adler was influenced by Aristotelian and Thomistic philosophies and sought to make philosophical ideas accessible to a broader audience. His work often focused on the nature of truth, ethics, and the role of philosophy in human life.

Adler's lifelong commitment to education and intellectual inquiry has left a lasting impact on both philosophy and educational practices.

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How to Read a Book

Mortimer J. Adler 2024
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With half a million copies in print, How to Read a Book is the best and most successful guide to reading comprehension f...