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The Mother's Smile

Philosophical Formation in the Welcome of Mothers and Friends

Esther Lightcap Meek D C Schindler

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English
Cascade Books
19 August 2025
From birth, the intimate, face-to-face encounters of life form each person in a natural, everyday philosophy. Mother's delighted welcome invites her tiny child into a fundamental vision of reality and models flourishing involvement with it. Sustained and matured in the gaze of certain friends throughout life, seeing oneself being seen with delight grows a ""yes"" to the world, a sense of one's existence, a regard for others, and a lifelong desire for the face of God. In this modern age skewed by a philosophy of isolation, suspicion, and critique, returning to a primal philosophy of welcome brings personal and cultural healing. It heightens wonder and wisdom, professional and every-day. And it means that people render profound philosophical service when they delight in their children and friends.
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Imprint:   Cascade Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 11mm
Weight:   299g
ISBN:   9798385236480
Pages:   126
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Esther Lightcap Meek is Professor of Philosophy Emerita at Geneva College in Western Pennsylvania. She has authored several books of philosophy for everyday life, work, and worship, including Doorway to Artistry: Attuning Your Philosophy to Enhance Your Creativity (2023).

Reviews for The Mother's Smile: Philosophical Formation in the Welcome of Mothers and Friends

""What is so simple and unpretentious as a mother smiling at her infant? And yet Esther Meek shows that this smile has momentous significance for the infant. Without receiving this smile the infant is severely deprived in its ability to believe in the goodness of its existence. In the life-giving power of the mother's smile Esther Meek discerns a whole world of truth about being human."" --John Crosby, Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, Franciscan University ""This is a delightful, important, and much-needed book. It is rare to find a profound academic philosopher who can communicate so clearly, and rarer still to find one who can reflect so richly on the experience of motherhood not just from the outside but from the inside. Her account in this book of what it means to be face to face, to be smiled upon, to be loved, takes us right to the heart of what it means to be human. Amidst so many threats to our common humanity this book is a timely reminder of what it is all about, what makes us who we are."" --Malcolm Guite, Life Fellow, Girton College, University of Cambridge ""Who knew that one could be enchanted by a book about the role of human attachment as told through the story of . . . philosophy? But indeed, with A Mother's Smile, Esther Meek has done just that. With clarity, humor, and humility, our guide once again demonstrates why philosophy matters so much, and that it matters early and often in our developmental journeys. Read this book and find your mind sharpened, your heart expanded, and your life transformed."" --Curt Thompson, MD, author of The Soul of Desire ""The Mother's Smile is rare--philosophically profound, deeply human, and poetically accessible. Esther Lightcap Meek invites us to rediscover where philosophy truly begins: in the mother's face, in the joy of being welcomed and known. With warmth and wisdom, she shows how knowing begins in delight and how the smile of the mother offers a glimpse of the face of God. A beautiful and unforgettable gift."" --Paul Hoard, Associate Professor of Counseling Psychology, The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology ""This is a beautiful book of sincere gentleness and exquisite timeliness. Each page is a treasury of perfect truth from our shared depth of holy silence, words for the heart that speak to the mind. In these words and recollections, we recover the loving and gracious gaze that must accompany the intellect--the smile that changes the course of a life, that gifts us with the only self that is not lonely, the self that knows through love, and leads us to Christ, the great face that will not go away."" --Caitlin Smith Gilson, Professor of Philosophy, St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary ""If all were to go according to plan, every human would arrive in this world cradled in the warm welcome of their mother's arms, met by her shining, smiling countenance. To land here welcomed by that joyful face is the first clue to the nature of reality and the meaning of our own lives, setting both the foundation and the trajectory of existence, claims Esther Meek in this rich and delightful book. Both our origin and our destination are a face overjoyed at our arrival."" --Matthew Clark, author of The Well Trilogy


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