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  1. Jul 7, 2023 · One way to do so is by illustrating how to trace meaningful connections between the books we read, what Adler calls “extrinsic reading.” 36 He encourages his audience to read more modern books in the light of the “great books” after some practice, initiating a conversation between literary texts: “The Higher Learning in America or ...

  2. How to Read a Book is a book by the American philosopher Mortimer J. Adler. Originally published in 1940, it was heavily revised for a 1972 edition, co-authored by Adler with editor Charles Van Doren. The 1972 revision gives guidelines for critically reading good and great books of any tradition.

  3. The marked book is usually the thought-through book. Finally, writing helps you remember the thoughts you had, or the thoughts the author expressed. Let me develop these three points. If reading is to accomplish anything more than passing time, it must be active.

  4. Mortimer Adler on Understanding What You Read. One of our goals when reading is to find and elucidate the key sentences in a book. Independent of whether we agree with these key sentences, we first need to digest them — to capture the author’s meaning.

  5. One thing that author Adler wishes should have been in her is her height as she measures only 5 feet and 3 inches. She also wishes to be able to follow her diet strictly as she weighs much more than a normal person of her age. Author Adler does not like wearing her glasses and hopes that she should have been blind like a bat.

  6. Apr 4, 2019 · Through the intake of information, the reader should move from a place of less understanding to a place of more understanding. Thus, Adler proposes a system of “active reading,” which involves a tiered approach to evaluating a book’s purpose, structure, claims, and implications.

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  8. Adler introduces three types of book owners. The first type is someone who owns standard sets and bestsellers but has not read them. The second type is someone who owns a great number of books, most of which are untouched, but are kept clean and in pristine condition.

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