Ideas that matter: the concepts that shape the 21st century
β Scribed by Grayling, A. C
- Publisher
- Basic Books
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 448
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
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 philosophies--from animal rights to neurophilosophy to war crimes--provoking and elucidating throughout--Book jacket.;Absolutism -- Accommodation Theory -- Activism -- Advertising -- Aesthetics -- Biodiversity -- Bioethics -- Biology -- Biopoiesis -- Black consciousness -- Black holes -- Black power -- Buddhism -- Business ethics -- Capitalism -- Catholicism -- Christianity -- Civilization -- Class -- Cloning -- Cognitive Science -- Cognitive therapy -- Communism -- Consequentialism -- Consumerism -- Creationism -- Daoism (Taoism) -- Democracy -- Deontology -- Economics -- Education -- Egoism -- Enlightenment -- Epistemology -- Equality -- Ethics -- Ethics, history of -- Ethnocentrism -- Euthanasia -- Evolution -- Existentialism -- Experimental philosophy -- Falsifiability -- Fascism -- Feminism -- Freedom of speech -- Fundamentalism -- Future, the -- Game theory -- Globalization -- Hinduism and Brahmanism -- History -- Humanism -- Human rights -- Identity -- Internet -- Intuitionism, mathematical and logical -- Irrationalism -- Islam -- Judaism -- Justice -- Law -- Liberalism -- Liberty -- Logic -- Logic, fallacies of informal -- Love -- Marxism -- Meaning, theory of -- Metaphysics -- Mind, philosophy of -- Multiculturalism -- Nationalism -- Neoconservatism -- Neurophilosophy -- Neuroscience -- Orthodox Christianity -- Philosophy -- Politics -- Positivism and logical positivism -- Postmodernism -- Privacy -- Protestantism -- Psychoanalysis -- Psychology -- Punishment -- Quantum mechanics -- Racism -- Realism -- Relativism -- Relativity -- Religion -- Romanticism -- Skepticism -- Science -- Scientific revolutions -- Secularism -- Slavery -- Socialism -- Sociobiology -- Standard model -- String theory -- Technology -- Terrorism -- Tolerance -- Totalitarianism -- Truth -- Utopia -- Vegetarianism -- Verificationism -- Virtue ethics -- War -- War crimes -- Wealth -- Westernization -- Xenophobia -- Zeitgeist.
β¦ Table of Contents
Absolutism --
Accommodation Theory --
Activism --
Advertising --
Aesthetics --
Biodiversity --
Bioethics --
Biology --
Biopoiesis --
Black consciousness --
Black holes --
Black power --
Buddhism --
Business ethics --
Capitalism --
Catholicism --
Christianity --
Civilization --
Class --
Cloning --
Cognitive Science --
Cognitive therapy --
Communism --
Consequentialism --
Consumerism --
Creationism --
Daoism (Taoism) --
Democracy --
Deontology --
Economics --
Education --
Egoism --
Enlightenment --
Epistemology --
Equality --
Ethics --
Ethics, history of --
Ethnocentrism --
Euthanasia --
Evolution --
Existentialism --
Experimental philosophy --
Falsifiability --
Fascism --
Feminism --
Freedom of speech --
Fundamentalism --
Future, the --
Game theory --
Globalization --
Hinduism and Brahmanism --
History --
Humanism --
Human rights --
Identity --
Internet --
Intuitionism, mathematical and logical --
Irrationalism --
Islam --
Judaism --
Justice --
Law --
Liberalism --
Liberty --
Logic --
Logic, fallacies of informal --
Love --
Marxism --
Meaning, theory of --
Metaphysics --
Mind, philosophy of --
Multiculturalism --
Nationalism --
Neoconservatism --
Neurophilosophy --
Neuroscience --
Orthodox Christianity --
Philosophy --
Politics --
Positivism and logical positivism --
Postmodernism --
Privacy --
Protestantism --
Psychoanalysis --
Psychology --
Punishment --
Quantum mechanics --
Racism --
Realism --
Relativism --
Relativity --
Religion --
Romanticism --
Skepticism --
Science --
Scientific revolutions --
Secularism --
Slavery --
Socialism --
Sociobiology --
Standard model --
String theory --
Technology --
Terrorism --
Tolerance --
Totalitarianism --
Truth --
Utopia --
Vegetarianism --
Verificationism --
Virtue ethics --
War --
War crimes --
Wealth --
Westernization --
Xenophobia --
Zeitgeist.
β¦ Subjects
Philosophy;;Knowledge, Theory of;Encyclopedias;Philosophy -- Encyclopedias
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