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Ideas

A history from fire to Freud
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In Ideas, Peter Watson explores the history of intellectual thought, tracing the development of major ideas that have shaped human civilisation. The book delves into influential concepts from various fields, including philosophy, science, religion, and the arts, highlighting how these ideas have influenced and transformed societies throughout the ages.
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You might enjoy this book if you are fascinated by the development of human thought and how pivotal ideas have shaped our world. It explores the profound impact of philosophical and psychological concepts throughout history, making it ideal for those who appreciate deep intellectual exploration.

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Ideas

A highly ambitious and lucid history of ideas from the very earliest times to the present day.
'A masterpiece of historical writing ... an astonishing overview of human intellectual development' NEW STATESMAN

A TERRIBLE BEAUTY has sold over 16,000 copies in paperback (16.99) 'The history of ideas deserves treatment on this scale' Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Evening Standard 'It would be a dull reader that failed to be stimulated either by the questions it raises or by the answers it gives to all sorts of questions that one would never have thought of asking' Noel Malcolm, Sunday Telegraph 'An astonishing overview of human intellectual development...For him, human thought develops as much in response to changes in the natural environment - such as shifts in climate and the appearance of new diseases - as from any internal dynamism of its own. This overarching perspective informs and unifies the book, and the result is a masterpiece of historical writing' John Gray, New Statesman

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Ideas by Peter Watson is a profoundly ambitious and exhilarating exploration of human thought history. Spanning an impressive timeline from prehistory to the modern age, the book redefines the world's narrative through the evolution of ideas. Watson meticulously traces the origins of consciousness back over a million years, contemplating how early humans conceived their first thoughts. By examining animal behaviours that suggest rudimentary cognition, such as tool-making, territoriality, counting, and primitive forms of communication, he lays the groundwork for understanding the development of human intellect. Watson then transitions to hominids, revealing the advent of fundamental concepts like cooking, the nascent stages of language, and the formation of family structures. As the narrative advances, he delves into seminal historical epochs and intellectual milestones. The Ancient Greeks' profound contributions to philosophy, Christian theological concepts, and the teachings of Jesus are thoroughly examined. He addresses astrological ideation, early understandings of the soul and self, and the intricate beliefs regarding the heavens. The book also covers the transformative ideas that emerged from Islam, the fervour and impact of the Crusades, and the blossoming of humanism during the Renaissance. Watson captures the revolutionary spirit of the age with discussions on Gutenberg's printing press, the scientific revolution's paradigm shifts, and the expansive Age of Discovery. As the journey continues, Watson illuminates the literary brilliance of Shakespeare, the ideological fervour of revolutions, the Romantic movement's imaginative splendor, and Darwin's groundbreaking theory of evolution. The narrative extends to encompass the sweeping influences of imperialism, the intellectual shifts heralded by modernism, and the psychological insights introduced by Freud. Bringing the reader to the present day, Ideas contemplates the digital age and the transformative power of the internet. Throughout, Watson interweaves these complex topics with a captivating storytelling approach, making the vast history of ideas accessible and engaging. This comprehensive narrative not only maps the terrain of intellectual history but also invites readers to reflect on how these ideas have shaped the world we inhabit today. Ideas is a remarkable homage to human ingenuity, capturing the relentless quest for understanding that defines our species. For anyone fascinated by the evolution of human thought and its profound impact on society, this book is an indispensable read.

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Ideas by Peter Watson provides an original perspective on world history, covering all significant ideas from Ancient Greek philosophy to contemporary developments like the internet.

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ISBN: 9780753820896

Publisher: Orion Publishing Co

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 26 July 2006

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Weidenfeld & Nicolson

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 58.0mm

Width: 136.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 1180g

Pages: 1152

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About the Author

Peter Watson was born in 1943 and educated at the universities of Durham, London and Rome. He was deputy editor of New Society and spent four years as part of the 'Insight' team of The Sunday Times. He was New York correspondent of The Times and has written for the Observer, the New York Times, Punch and the Spectator. He is the author of thirteen books and has presented several television programs about the arts. Since 1998 he has been a Research Associate at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, at the University of Cambridge.

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