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Authors: John Kaag
I feel very fortunate to count Clancy as a friend, and so many others: Peter Aldinger, Jose Mendoza, Amelia Wirts, Jen McWeeny, Steven Miller, Romel Sharma, Nick Pupik, Susanne Sreedhar, Heidi and Mac Furey, David Livingstone-Smith, Brian Hay and the rest of the Hay Draude Watters clan, Whit Kaufman, Marianna Alessandri (who read draft after draft of the book), Sara Clemence (who meticulously edited the manuscript), Becca Greeves, Tess and Ken Pope, Alice Frye, and Luis Falcon. Special thanks to the Hocking family: Jennifer, Penny, Jill, Katie, Joanna, and the rest. A percent of the royalties from this book will be donated to the Hocking estate for the preservation of the rest of the books and the maintenance of the grounds.
When I was a little boy, I often wanted to grow up faster than humanly possible. But one of the troubles of growing up, as I saw it when I was seven, was that it entailed owing your parents more and more for the life you lived. And if your life went wellâall the worse, at least when it came to indebtedness and gratitude. Now that I have children of my own, I understand how horribly misguided this idea is. I am the most fortunate of men: to have a mother and brother like mine is to be deeply blessed. They love in a way that requires no recompense. I don't deserve such love, because it is not, by its very nature, something that is meant to be paid back.
In a lecture entitled “What Makes Life Significant?” William James suggests that the meaning of human existence turns on a strange little word: zest. Zest, the particular, peculiar thrill of experience, is the ultimate source of existential value. For a long time I thought this was complete rubbish. But after meeting Carol, I knew, in the pit of my stomach, that James was once again right. Yes, duty and relationships and community and loyalty and work and marriage all have their place, but without zestâthat certain something that makes these things pointedly “mine”âlife would mean painfully little. I thank Carol and our daughter, Becca Briony Kaag-Hay, for the zest: for making life worth living.
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Abenaki
abolitionism
academia.
See also specific universities
Acheson, Dean
Acts, book of
Addams, Jane;
Democracy and Social Ethics
; Hull House and;
Newer Ideals of Peace
;
Twenty Years at Hull-House
Addams, John
Adirondack Doctors
Adirondacks
agape
Agassiz, Louis
Agassiz School
agnosticism
Albuquerque
Alcott, Louisa May
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Anthropologist
American Federation of Labor
American Philosophical Association
American philosophy; Golden Age of; Hocking library and; narrow in focus.
See also
pragmatism, American;
specific philosophers, movements, theories, and works
American Society for Psychical Research
Amsterdam
analytic philosophy
anatomy
“ancestor cult”
Anderson, Doug
Andover Theological Seminary
Anglican
, SS
Anglo-Spanish War
animals
Anthony, Susan B.
Apollo
Aquinas, Thomas
Aristotle,
De Anima
Asian philosophy
astronomy
atheism
Atlantic
magazine
atonement
Augustine, Saint
Australia
Babylon
balance
Beauvoir, Simone de
Beckett, Samuel,
Waiting for Godot
Beede's Boarding House
Belgium
Berkeley
Berkeley, George
Berlin
Beverly Privateers
Bible
biology
Blake, Charles Carter
blasphemy
Bloom, Harold
Boethius
Boole, George
boredom
Bosse, Abraham
Boston; Brahmins; Irish Americans
Boston Tea Party
Bowditch, Henry
Brazil
Bread Loaf Writers' Conferences
British Library
British Royal Engineers
Brook Farm
Bryn Mawr
Buck, John Lossing
Buck, Pearl S.;
East Wind: West Wind
;
The Goddess Abides
;
The Good Earth
; Hocking and
bucrania
Buddhism
Build a Home: Save a Third
Byrd, William,
Mass for Three Voices
Cabot, Ella Lyman
Cabot, James Elliot
Cabot, Richard
cadavers
California
Calvinism
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Cambridge Platonists
Camus, Albert,
The Myth of Sisyphus
Carnap, Rudolf,
Der Raum: Ein Beitrag zur Wissenschaftslehre
Cartesian rationalism
Carus, Paul;
Buddhism and Its Christian Critics
Catholicism
Celts
Century Association
Century Dictionary
chance
Channing, William Ellery
Charles I, King of England
Chicago; Hull House; pragmatism
chicken
Child, Lydia Maria;
An Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans
; “The Curse of Chocorua”;
The Frugal Housewife
;
Letters from New-York
China
Chinese Republican Army
chloral hydrate
chloroform
Chocorua
Chocorua, New Hampshire; hikes
Chocorua House
Chocorua Public Library
Chocorua River
Chopin, Frédéric
Christian Century, The
Christianity
Christ's College
Citizens' Training Camp, Plattsburgh, New York
Civil War
Clarke, Samuel;
A Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God
classicism
Cleveland
cocaine
Cogito
argument
Cole, Thomas,
The Death of Chocorua
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor;
Aids to Reflection
; “Rime of the Ancient Mariner”
Coleridge, Sarah
Columbia University
community
comparative anatomy
compassion
Concord, Massachusetts
Condillac, Ãtienne
conflict
consciousness
Continental Army
“Cooperative Open Air School”
Cotton, John
Cudworth, Ralph;
A Treatise of Free Will
;
The True Intellectual System of the Universe
cult of the dead
Culver, Helen
daimon
Dante;
Divine Comedy
;
Inferno
; William James and;
Purgatory
;
La Vita Nuova
Darwin, Charles;
The Descent of Man
;
On the Origin of Species
; theory of evolution
death; cult of the dead; of father; life after
Delacroix, Eugene,
La Barque de Dante
deontology
Descartes, Rene; Archimedean point;
Cogito
argument;
Discourse on the Method
;
Meditations
determinism
Dewey, Jane
Dewey, John;
Democracy and Education
;
Liberalism and Social Action
Dickens, Charles
dictionaries
Dilthey, Wilhelm
divorce
doubt
drugs
Dryden, John
dualism
duty
dysentery
Eakins, Thomas,
The Gross Clinic
East-West Philosophers' Conferences
Ecclesiastes
Eckhart, Meister
Edison, Thomas
education, progressive
Edwards, Jonathan
egotism
Egypt
Eliot, Charles
Elizabethan era
Emerson, Ralph Waldo; “The American Scholar”; “Being and Seeming”; “The Character of Socrates”; “Compensation”; “Divinity School Address”; “Experience”;
Fortune of the Republic
; Harvard and;
Indian Superstition
; Kant and; Henry Lee and;
Letters and Social Aims
; on personal loss; political views; “Quotation and Originality”; “Self Reliance”; Whitman and
Emerson, William
Emerson, William Ralph
Emmanuel College
Emory University
empiricism
engineering, military
envy
epistemology
Erasmus
ethics
European philosophy.
See also specific philosophers, movements, theories, and works
evil
evolution
evolutionary love
Ewing, Charles Hull
existentialism
experience
“experience curriculum”
farming
father, death of
FBI
fear
feminism
Fenn, Courtenay
Feynman, Richard; Cornell lectures
Fichte, Johann Gottlieb
Fischer, Marilyn
Flanders
Florence
Forbes, Mrs. Edward
Forbes
magazine
forgiveness
Foster, Roy
France; existentialism; World War I
Frankl, Viktor,
Man's Search for Meaning
freedom
free will
Freud, Sigmund
Frost, Carol
Frost, Elinor
Frost, Elliot
Frost, Fred
Frost, Marjorie
Frost, Robert;
A Boy's Will
; “Revelation”
Fruit, John
Fuller, Margaret
Galileo
gardening
Garrison, William Lloyd
geometry
George Junior Republic School
Germany; idealism; World War I
ghosts
Gifford Lectures
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins; “The Yellow Wallpaper”
God, existence of
Gödel, Kurt
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von;
Faust
Golden Age of American Philosophy
Goldmark, Pauline
Good Earth, The
(film)
Göttingen
grace
granite
Great Britain; Civil War; evolution debate; monarchy; World War I
Greeks, ancient
Gurney, Edmund
Hall, G. Stanley
Hammond Trail
Harvard Board of Overseers
Harvard Divinity School
Harvard Glee Club
Harvard Medical School
Harvard University; Bowdoin Prize Essay; Cabot Library and Science Center; Emerson and; Emerson Hall; graduate studies; Holden Chapel; Houghton Library; Lowell Lectures; Memorial Hall; Rebellion of 1834; Robbins Library; ROTC program; Royce and; University Lectures; Whitehead and; Widener Library; women at; YMCA
Harvard Yard
hate
Hawthorne, Nathaniel
Hay, Carol
haying
Hayward, John,
College Scenes
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich;
The Difference Between Fichte's and Schelling's Philosophical Systems
;
Encyclopedia
;
Phenomenology
Heidelberg
hell
“here we are”
Hibbert Lectures
Hindenburg Line
Hinduism
Hobbes, Thomas;
De Cive: Philosophical Rudiments Concerning Government and Society
;
De Corpore
;
Leviathan
Hocking, Agnes; “Creating a School”; death of; impact on modern education
Hocking, Jill
Hocking, Katherine
Hocking, Penny
Hocking, Richard
Hocking, William Ernest; background of; Pearl S. Buck and;
The Coming World Civilization
; “Creating a School”; death of;
Festschrift
; Gifford Lectures; at Harvard; Hibbert Lectures; library of;
Living Religions and a World Faith
; Gabriel Marcel and; marriage to Agnes;
The Meaning of God in Human Experience
; military engineering and;
Re-Thinking Missions
; sexism and; Whitehead and; World War I and.
See also
West Wind
Hölderlin, Friedrich
Holmes, Oliver Wendell
Homer;
The Iliad
;
The Odyssey
Homer, Winslow,
Veteran in a New Field
Hotel Brevoort, New York
Houghton, Henry
Hougoumont
Howison, George
Hull House
Hull House Association
Hume, David
Huntington Library, San Marino, California
husbandry
Hu Shih
Husserl, Edmund
Hutchinson, Anne
Huxley, Aldous,
Brave New World
Huxley, Thomas; “The Darwinian Hypothesis”; determinism and;
Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature
;
Lectures on the Elements of Comparative Anatomy
; “On the Hypothesis That Animals Are Automata”
“hysteria” diagnosis
idealism
India
individualism
Industrial Revolution
insects
inspiration
International Exposition (1900, Paris)
Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts
Ireland; 1880s political rule; nationalist movement
Irish Americans
Irish Land War
Ivy League
Jainism
James, Alice
James, Henry; “The Middle Years”;
Terminations
James, Henry, Sr.
James, William; “Are We Automata?”;
Buddhism in Translation
; Chocorua hikes; Dante and; death of; free will and; Gifford Lectures; “Is Life Worth Living?”; “The Moral Equivalent of War”; pragmatism of;
The Principles of Psychology
;
The Varieties of Religious Experience
; “The Will to Believe”