Great Conversation

Great Conversation

"The Great Conversation" is a characterization of references and allusions made by authors in the Western canon to the works of their predecessors. As such it is a name used in the promotion of the Great Books of the Western World ("GBWW") published by Encyclopædia Britannica Inc. in 1952.

It is also the title of Volume 1 of the first edition of this set of books, authored by Robert Maynard Hutchins, and an accessory volume to the second edition (1990), authored by Mortimer Adler.

According to Hutchins, "The tradition of the West is embodied in the Great Conversation that began in the dawn of history and that continues to the present day." ("The Great Conversation", Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., 1952.)

Adler said, "What binds the authors together in an intellectual community is the great conversation in which they are engaged. In the works that come later in the sequence of years, we find authors listening to what their predecessors have had to say about this idea or that, this topic or that. They not only harken to the thought of their predecessors, they also respond to it by commenting on it in a variety of ways." Mortimer Adler: "The Great Conversation Revisited," in "The Great Conversation: A Reader's Guide to Great Books of the Western World", Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., Chicago, 1990, p. 28.

External links

* [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/greatconversation/ The Great Conversation] Yahoo discussion group, devoted to following the ten-year reading plan described in "The Great Conversation" by Robert Hutchins.


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