Quotes from book
Sincerity and Authenticity

Sincerity and Authenticity

Sincerity and Authenticity is a 1972 book by Lionel Trilling, based on a series of lectures he delivered in 1970 as Charles Eliot Norton Professor at Harvard University.The lectures examine what Trilling described as "the moral life in process of revising itself", a period of Western history in which sincerity became the central aspect of moral life , later to be replaced by authenticity . The lectures take great lengths to define and explain the terms "sincerity" and "authenticity", though no clear, concise definition is ever really postulated, and Trilling even considers the possibility that such terms are best not totally defined. However, he does use the short formula "to stay true to oneself" to characterize the modern ideal of authenticity and differentiates it from the older ideal of being a morally sincere person. Trilling draws on a wide range of literature in defense of his thesis, citing many of the key Western writers and thinkers of the last 500 years.


Similar authors

Lionel Trilling photo
Lionel Trilling 30
American academic 1905–1975
Ayn Rand photo
Ayn Rand 322
Russian-American novelist and philosopher
James Tobin photo
James Tobin 22
American economist
Charles Bukowski photo
Charles Bukowski 555
American writer
John Nash photo
John Nash 23
American mathematician and Nobel Prize laureate
Richard Dawkins photo
Richard Dawkins 322
English ethologist, evolutionary biologist and author
Paul A. Samuelson photo
Paul A. Samuelson 47
American economist
Reinhold Niebuhr photo
Reinhold Niebuhr 65
American protestant theologian
Friedrich Hayek photo
Friedrich Hayek 79
Austrian and British economist and Nobel Prize for Economic…
Noam Chomsky photo
Noam Chomsky 334
american linguist, philosopher and activist