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Synopsis: Wonder has often occupied a place of unique importance across a variety of human practices and intellectual activities. At different times and historical periods it has been hailed as the beginning of philosophy and as the end that philosophy should aspire to pursue; as the motive force of scientific quests and their fruit; as the aim of art and the means art uses to accomplish its aims; and as the religious experience par excellence and the hallmark of a deeper spiritual life. Yet despite the special relationship it has borne to many of our most highly valued intellectual and spiritual practices wonder remains a neglected and understudied notion. This volume aims to redress this neglect bringing together a collection of essays drawn from different disciplines to consider the sense of wonder from a number of complementary perspectives. What is wonder? What role has it historically played in philosophy science art and aesthetics and the religious or spiritual life? Can wonder be dangerous? Is wonder an experience in which we should or indeed could aspire to dwell? Why among human experiences should it be prized? Contributors: Mary-Jane Rubenstein Stephen Mulhall Sylvana Chrysakopoulou Michael Funk Deckard Derek Matravers Michel Hulin Alexander Rueger Robert Fuller David Burrell Douglas Hedley Claude-Olivier Doron & Sophia Vasalou. Endorsements: Is wonder of importance and if so why? This wide-ranging and thought-provoking collection of essays can be warmly recommended to anyone with an interest in this intriguing topic. --Jane Heal Faculty of Philosophy University of Cambridge We all recognize wonder but we are puzzled by what exactly it is. Sophia Vasalous multidisciplinary team of specialists unravels the strands of our perplexity and her own substantial contribution presents the topic with her customary imagination learning and originality. --John Marenbon Professor of Medieval Philosophy University of Cambridge Author Biography: Sophia Vasalou is Junior Research Fellow at Gonville and Caius College University of Cambridge. She is the author of Moral Agents and Their Deserts (2008).