The Humility of the Page: The Lost Ethics of Deep Reading
carlhendrick.substack.com · May 31
Why attention to words is attention to others and why it matters





As Carl Hendrick argues for a return to 'deep reading':
'Reading, in the end, is an act of faith. Faith that other minds matter, that complexity deserves our patience, that truth emerges not from confirmation but from confrontation with difference.... To read deeply is to insist that some things, wisdom, empathy, the expansion of human understanding, cannot be optimised, only experienced'!
Reading can be (is) revolutionary!
Read more #books
As Carl Hendrick argues for a return to 'deep reading':
'Reading, in the end, is an act of faith. Faith that other minds matter, that complexity deserves our patience, that truth emerges not from confirmation but from confrontation with difference.... To read deeply is to insist that some things, wisdom, empathy, the expansion of human understanding, cannot be optimised, only experienced'!
Reading can be (is) revolutionary!
Read more #books
As Carl Hendrick argues for a return to 'deep reading':
'Reading, in the end, is an act of faith. Faith that other minds matter, that complexity deserves our patience, that truth emerges not from confirmation but from confrontation with difference.... To read deeply is to insist that some things, wisdom, empathy, the expansion of human understanding, cannot be optimised, only experienced'!
Reading can be (is) revolutionary!
Read more #books
As Carl Hendrick argues for a return to 'deep reading':
'Reading, in the end, is an act of faith. Faith that other minds matter, that complexity deserves our patience, that truth emerges not from confirmation but from confrontation with difference.... To read deeply is to insist that some things, wisdom, empathy, the expansion of human understanding, cannot be optimised, only experienced'!
Reading can be (is) revolutionary!
Read more #books
As Carl Hendrick argues for a return to 'deep reading':
'Reading, in the end, is an act of faith. Faith that other minds matter, that complexity deserves our patience, that truth emerges not from confirmation but from confrontation with difference.... To read deeply is to insist that some things, wisdom, empathy, the expansion of human understanding, cannot be optimised, only experienced'!
Reading can be (is) revolutionary!
Read more #books
As Carl Hendrick argues for a return to 'deep reading':
'Reading, in the end, is an act of faith. Faith that other minds matter, that complexity deserves our patience, that truth emerges not from confirmation but from confrontation with difference.... To read deeply is to insist that some things, wisdom, empathy, the expansion of human understanding, cannot be optimised, only experienced'!
Reading can be (is) revolutionary!
Read more #books
As Carl Hendrick argues for a return to 'deep reading':
'Reading, in the end, is an act of faith. Faith that other minds matter, that complexity deserves our patience, that truth emerges not from confirmation but from confrontation with difference.... To read deeply is to insist that some things, wisdom, empathy, the expansion of human understanding, cannot be optimised, only experienced'!
Reading can be (is) revolutionary!
Read more #books
As Carl Hendrick argues for a return to 'deep reading':
'Reading, in the end, is an act of faith. Faith that other minds matter, that complexity deserves our patience, that truth emerges not from confirmation but from confrontation with difference.... To read deeply is to insist that some things, wisdom, empathy, the expansion of human understanding, cannot be optimised, only experienced'!
Reading can be (is) revolutionary!
Read more #books
As Carl Hendrick argues for a return to 'deep reading':
'Reading, in the end, is an act of faith. Faith that other minds matter, that complexity deserves our patience, that truth emerges not from confirmation but from confrontation with difference.... To read deeply is to insist that some things, wisdom, empathy, the expansion of human understanding, cannot be optimised, only experienced'!
Reading can be (is) revolutionary!
Read more #books
As Carl Hendrick argues for a return to 'deep reading':
'Reading, in the end, is an act of faith. Faith that other minds matter, that complexity deserves our patience, that truth emerges not from confirmation but from confrontation with difference.... To read deeply is to insist that some things, wisdom, empathy, the expansion of human understanding, cannot be optimised, only experienced'!
Reading can be (is) revolutionary!
Read more #books