This book examines intellectual curiosity as the driving force in scholarly endeavor on the borderlands of geography, history, anthropology, and other disciplines. The premise is that curiosity is a salient trait of certain people past and present and that each field has its exemplars in this regard. For Carl O. Sauer (1889-1975), America’s leading geographer of the twentieth century, and his intellectual descendants, the inquisitive spirit stood high on the list of indispensable scholarly attributes. Their curiosity-driven studies converging space, time, ecology, and culture involved a fluid and unpredictable process of intellectual discovery. This book, combining the empirical with the philosophical and reflexive, describes how the power of intrinsic motivation and the thread of a romantic consciousness blend with the joy of polymathic exploration.
Author(s): Daniel W. Gade
Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc.
Year: 2011
Language: English
Pages: 307
City: New York
Tags: Науки о Земле;География;Гуманитарная география;
Curiosity about curiosity --
Exemplars of the inquisitive spirit --
Shamans and scholars : the questing self as archetype --
Epistemic curiosity and romantic sensibility in American geography --
Anima curiositas : Carl O. Sauer --
Curious descendants : Sauer's web of scholarly influence --
Scholarly motivation, intrinsic and extrinsic --
Born to seek : an intellectual topography --
Curiosity as progressive actualization --
Twisting paths and blind alleys : curiosity and the contingency of the quest --
Curiosity as text and sequel : landscape as witness to the past --
Conclusion. The long journey to scholarly enchantment.