The Intellectual Life: Its Spirit, Conditions, Methods
Authors: A. G. Sertillanges, Mary Ryan
Tags: #142, #142 Topical Discussion, #147, #147 Scholé Everyday, #40, #40 Topical Discussion, #45, #45 Topical Discussion, #46, #46 Scholé Everyday, #53, #53 Topical Discussion, #61, #61 Topical Discussion, #63, #63 Topical Discussion, #80, #80 Topical Discussion
Tags: #142, #142 Topical Discussion, #147, #147 Scholé Everyday, #40, #40 Topical Discussion, #45, #45 Topical Discussion, #46, #46 Scholé Everyday, #53, #53 Topical Discussion, #61, #61 Topical Discussion, #63, #63 Topical Discussion, #80, #80 Topical Discussion
"Fr. Sertillanges's teachings are as timeless as any truths which describe the genuine nature of things. . . . This book is highly recommended not only for intellectuals, but also for students and those discerning their vocation in life."―New Oxford Review
"[This] is above all a practical book. It discusses with a wealth of illustration and insight such subjects as the organization of the intellectual worker's time, materials, and his life; the integration of knowledge and the relation of one's specialty to general knowledge; the choice and use of reading; the discipline of memory; the taking of notes, their classification and use; and the preparation and organization of the final production."―The Sign