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How to Innovate

An Ancient Guide to Creative Thinking
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How to Innovate by Aristotle is a modern interpretation and exploration of Aristotle's ideas on creativity and the philosophy of innovation. The book delves into his timeless philosophies, reshaping them to fit contemporary discussions about creativity and problem-solving. It provides insights into how innovation can be cultivated by understanding and applying classical wisdom to today's challenges.
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You might enjoy this book if you have an interest in exploring foundational ideas of creative thinking and problem-solving from one of history's greatest philosophers. It appeals to those who appreciate profound insights into human nature and the philosophical underpinnings of innovation and creativity.

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How to Innovate

Includes selections of works by Aristotle, Athenaeus, and Diodorus.

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When it comes to innovation and creative thinking, we are still catching up with the ancient Greeks. Between 800 and 300 BCE, they changed the world with astonishing inventions - democracy, the alphabet, philosophy, logic, rhetoric, mathematical proof, rational medicine, coins, architectural canons, drama, lifelike sculpture, and competitive athletics. None of this happened by accident. Recognising the power of the new and trying to understand and promote the conditions that make it possible, the Greeks were the first to write about innovation and even the first to record a word for forging something new. In short, the Greeks 'invented' innovation itself - and they still have a great deal to teach us about it.

How to Innovate is an engaging and entertaining introduction to key ideas about - and examples of - innovation and creative thinking from ancient Greece. Armand D'Angour provides lively new translations of selections from Aristotle, Diodorus, and Athenaeus, with the original Greek text on facing pages. These writings illuminate and illustrate timeless principles of creating something new - borrowing or adapting existing ideas or things, cross-fertilising disparate elements, or criticising and disrupting current conditions.

From the true story of Archimedes's famous Eureka! moment, to Aristotle's thoughts on physical change and political innovation, to accounts of how disruption and competition drove invention in Greek warfare and the visual arts, How to Innovate is filled with valuable insights about how change happens - and how to bring it about.

Series: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Readers

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How to Innovate is praised for highlighting timeless insights on innovation drawn from ancient texts, demonstrating their enduring relevance in modern times. The review commends D’Angour for successfully reminding readers of the benefits of surrounding oneself with innovative people, showing that these ideas have been appreciated for centuries.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691213736

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 02 November 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Contributors:

  • Translated with commentary by Armand D'Angour
  • Translated with commentary by Armand D'Angour
  • Edited and translated by Armand D'Angour

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 114.0mm

Height: 171.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 168

About the Author

Armand D'Angour is professor of classics and a fellow of Jesus College at the University of Oxford. He is the author of Socrates in Love: The Making of a Philosopher and The Greeks and the New: Novelty in Ancient Greek Imagination and Experience. He has lectured widely on innovation at business schools and he managed a family manufacturing business before becoming a classics professor. He lives in London. Twitter @ArmandDAngour

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