Out Into the Beautiful World

Out Into the Beautiful World by Theodore Dalrymple, published by World Encounter Institute/New English Review Press in August 2015, is a collection of essays that explores the author’s reflections on nature and the seemingly insignificant moments that shape our understanding of the world. This edition spans 212 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers to engage with Dalrymple’s contemplative observations.
In these essays, Dalrymple shares his thoughts on various small occurrences that have captured his attention, moving away from grand philosophical theories to focus on the beauty found in everyday life. The work touches on themes of nature, psychology, and social science, encouraging readers to appreciate the subtleties of existence. Through his reflections, Dalrymple aims to provide a pleasing experience for the reader, emphasizing the importance of the small things that often go unnoticed.
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When I was a young man I thought that metaphysics was the most exciting (and important) thing in the world. I wish now that I had not wasted so much time on the imponderable questions of metaphysics but had used it to more worthwhile effect. Rather than study philosophy, I should have studied insects. In the little essays that follow, I have no grand theory to prove, no single message to convey. Small things and slight occurrences have caught my attention and caused me to reflect a little. I hope only to please the reader. – Theodore Dalrymple
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