Ideas That Matter: The Concepts That Shape the 21st Century

Author:   A. C. Grayling
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Pages:   448
Publication Date:   30 March 2010
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Ideas can, and do, change the world. Just as Marxism, existentialism, and feminism shaped the last century, so fundamentalism, globalization, and bioethics are transforming our world now. In Ideas that Matter, renowned philosopher A. C. Grayling provides a personal dictionary of the ideas that will shape our world in the decades to come. With customary wit, fire, and erudition, Grayling ranges across the gamut of essential theories, movements, and philosophiesfrom animal rights to neurophilosophy to war crimesprovoking and elucidating throughout. Ideas are the cogs that drive history, and in explaining the most complex and influential ones in laymens terms, Ideas that Matter will help every engaged citizen better understand it.

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Author:   A. C. Grayling
Publisher:   Basic Books
Imprint:   Basic Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 4.10cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.680kg
ISBN:  

9780465019342


ISBN 10:   046501934
Pages:   448
Publication Date:   30 March 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
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Simon May, Literary Review (UK) <br> A work of great scope, erudition and spirit.... it is informed by humanity, hope (not the same, of course, as optimism), a passion for reason and justice, and encyclopedic learning: in short the spirit of the Enlightenment. Its very range (Cloning to Creationism, Quantum Mechanics to Religion, Logic to String Theory) reflects the conviction that only through knowledge, investigation and thought - using one's own understanding and pursued without coercion - can human beings fulfill their individual potential. <br><p>Iain Finlayson, The Times (UK) <br> If there is any such person in Britain today as The Thinking Man, it is AC Grayling, Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck. He provides generous help for the ethically challenged, the philosophically perplexed and the culturally confused. There are any number of ideas in the modern world; they are like trees in a forest... Clearly and succinctly, without jargon or condescension, Grayling takes on the intellectual world and names its parts. He does us great service with this useful handbook. <br> Publishers Weekly <br> Grayling winnows a universe of ideas, ideologies, and philosophies into 'a personal dictionary' for understanding the new century.... [His] dictionary will appeal to readers looking for a perspective of the 21st century's big ideas as seen from the ivory tower. <br> Library Journal <br> Grayling's learning is remarkable: he covers, among many other topics, string theory, capitalism, and Orthodox Christianity.... Even readers with different points of view...will benefit from Grayling's clear accounts of his topics. He is especially good at explaining clearly difficult ideas, e.g., the standard model of physics; the entries on philosophical topics are particularly well done. All readers interested in the issues discussed - and who isn't? - will gain much from this book. <br> Kirkus <br> As always, Grayling delights in a bit of polemic while expressing him


Simon May, Literary Review (UK) <br> A work of great scope, erudition and spirit.... it is informed by humanity, hope (not the same, of course, as optimism), a passion for reason and justice, and encyclopedic learning: in short the spirit of the Enlightenment. Its very range (Cloning to Creationism, Quantum Mechanics to Religion, Logic to String Theory) reflects the conviction that only through knowledge, investigation and thought - using one's own understanding and pursued without coercion - can human beings fulfill their individual potential. <br><p>Iain Finlayson, The Times (UK) <br> If there is any such person in Britain today as The Thinking Man, it is AC Grayling, Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck. He provides generous help for the ethically challenged, the philosophically perplexed and the culturally confused. There are any number of ideas in the modern world; they are like trees in a forest... Clearly and succinctly, without jargon or condescension, Grayling takes on the


Simon May, Literary Review (UK) A work of great scope, erudition and spirit.... it is informed by humanity, hope (not the same, of course, as optimism), a passion for reason and justice, and encyclopedic learning: in short the spirit of the Enlightenment. Its very range (Cloning to Creationism, Quantum Mechanics to Religion, Logic to String Theory) reflects the conviction that only through knowledge, investigation and thought - using one's own understanding and pursued without coercion - can human beings fulfill their individual potential. Iain Finlayson, The Times (UK) If there is any such person in Britain today as The Thinking Man, it is AC Grayling, Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck. He provides generous help for the ethically challenged, the philosophically perplexed and the culturally confused. There are any number of ideas in the modern world; they are like trees in a forest... Clearly and succinctly, without jargon or condescension, Grayling takes on the intellectual world and names its parts. He does us great service with this useful handbook. Publishers Weekly Grayling winnows a universe of ideas, ideologies, and philosophies into 'a personal dictionary' for understanding the new century.... [His] dictionary will appeal to readers looking for a perspective of the 21st century's big ideas as seen from the ivory tower. Library Journal Grayling's learning is remarkable: he covers, among many other topics, string theory, capitalism, and Orthodox Christianity.... Even readers with different points of view...will benefit from Grayling's clear accounts of his topics. He is especially good at explaining clearly difficult ideas, e.g., the standard model of physics; the entries on philosophical topics are particularly well done. All readers interested in the issues discussed - and who isn't? - will gain much from this book. Kirkus As always, Grayling delights in a bit of polemic while expressing him Simon May, Literary Review (UK) A work of great scope, erudition and spirit.... it is informed by humanity, hope (not the same, of course, as optimism), a passion for reason and justice, and encyclopedic learning: in short the spirit of the Enlightenment. Its very range (Cloning to Creationism, Quantum Mechanics to Religion, Logic to String Theory) reflects the conviction that only through knowledge, investigation and thought - using one's own understanding and pursued without coercion - can human beings fulfill their individual potential. Iain Finlayson, The Times (UK) If there is any such person in Britain today as The Thinking Man, it is AC Grayling, Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck. He provides generous help for the ethically challenged, the philosophically perplexed and the culturally confused. There are any number of ideas in the modern world; they are like trees in a forest... Clearly and succinctly, without jargon or condescension, Grayling takes on the intellectual world and names its parts. He does us great service with this useful handbook. Publishers Weekly Grayling winnows a universe of ideas, ideologies, and philosophies into 'a personal dictionary' for understanding the new century.... [His] dictionary will appeal to readers looking for a perspective of the 21st century's big ideas as seen from the ivory tower. Library Journal Grayling's learning is remarkable: he covers, among many other topics, string theory, capitalism, and Orthodox Christianity.... Even readers with different points of view...will benefit from Grayling's clear accounts of his topics. He is especially good at explaining clearly difficult ideas, e.g., the standard model of physics; the entries on philosophical topics are particularly well done. All readers interested in the issues discussed - and who isn't? - will gain much from this book. Kirkus As always, Grayling delights in a bit of polemic while expressing himself with the crispest of prose; his sharpest jabs are reserved for the irrational aspects of religion. But, like most of his books, this account is designed to be more thought-provoking than utterly authoritative. It succeeds.


Publishers Weekly Grayling winnows a universe of ideas, ideologies, and philosophies into 'a personal dictionary' for understanding the new century.... [His] dictionary will appeal to readers looking for a perspective of the 21st century's big ideas as seen from the ivory tower. Library Journal Grayling's learning is remarkable: he covers, among many other topics, string theory, capitalism, and Orthodox Christianity.... Even readers with different points of view...will benefit from Grayling's clear accounts of his topics. He is especially good at explaining clearly difficult ideas, e.g., the standard model of physics; the entries on philosophical topics are particularly well done. All readers interested in the issues discussed - and who isn't? - will gain much from this book. Kirkus As always, Grayling delights in a bit of polemic while expressing himself with the crispest of prose; his sharpest jabs are reserved for the irrational aspects of religion. But, like most of his books, this account is designed to be more thought-provoking than utterly authoritative. It succeeds. Simon May, Literary Review (UK) A work of great scope, erudition and spirit.... it is informed by humanity, hope (not the same, of course, as optimism), a passion for reason and justice, and encyclopedic learning: in short the spirit of the Enlightenment. Its very range (Cloning to Creationism, Quantum Mechanics to Religion, Logic to String Theory) reflects the conviction that only through knowledge, investigation and thought - using one's own understanding and pursued without coercion - can human beings fulfill their individual potential. Iain Finlayson, The Times (UK) If there is any such person in Britain today as The Thinking Man, it is AC Grayling, Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck. He provides generous help for the ethically challenged, the philosophically perplexed and the culturally confused. There are any number of ideas in the modern world; they are like trees in a forest... Clearly and succinctly, without jargon or condescension, Grayling takes on the intellectual world and names its parts. He does us great service with this useful handbook. Simon May, Literary Review (UK) A work of great scope, erudition and spirit.... it is informed by humanity, hope (not the same, of course, as optimism), a passion for reason and justice, and encyclopedic learning: in short the spirit of the Enlightenment. Its very range (Cloning to Creationism, Quantum Mechanics to Religion, Logic to String Theory) reflects the conviction that only through knowledge, investigation and thought - using one's own understanding and pursued without coercion - can human beings fulfill their individual potential. Iain Finlayson, The Times (UK) If there is any such person in Britain today as The Thinking Man, it is AC Grayling, Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck. He provides generous help for the ethically challenged, the philosophically perplexed and the culturally confused. There are any number of ideas in the modern world; they are like trees in a forest... Clearly and succinctly, without jargon or condescension, Grayling takes on the intellectual world and names its parts. He does us great service with this useful handbook. Publishers Weekly Grayling winnows a universe of ideas, ideologies, and philosophies into 'a personal dictionary' for understanding the new century.... [His] dictionary will appeal to readers looking for a perspective of the 21st century's big ideas as seen from the ivory tower. Library Journal Grayling's learning is remarkable: he covers, among many other topics, string theory, capitalism, and Orthodox Christianity.... Even readers with different points of view...will benefit from Grayling's clear accounts of his topics. He is especially good at explaining clearly difficult ideas, e.g., the standard model of physics; the entries on philosophical topics are particularly well done. All readers interested in the issues discussed - and who isn't? - will gain much from this book. Kirkus As always, Grayling delights in a bit of polemic while expressing him


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A.C. Grayling is Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck College, University of London, and a Supernumerary Fellow of St Anne's College, Oxford. A regular reviewer for the Literary Review and the Financial Times, he also writes for the Observer, The Economist, Times Literary Supplement, and New Statesman. He lives in London.

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