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Out of our minds : what we think and how we came to think it / Felipe Fernandez-Armesto.

By: Publication details: London : Oneworld, 2019.Description: xvi, 464 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781786076946 (paperback)
  • 1786076942 (paperback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 153.3 23
LOC classification:
  • B105
Contents:
Preface -- Chapter 1. Mind out of matter: The mainspring of ideas -- Chapter 2. Gathering thoughts: Thinking before agriculture -- Chapter 3. Settled minds: 'Civilized' thinking -- Chapter 4. The great sages: The first named thinkers -- Chapter 5. Thinking faiths: Ideas in a religious age -- Chapter 6. Return to the future: Thinking through plague and cold -- Chapter 7. Global enlightenments: Joined-up thinking in a joined-up world -- Chapter 8. The climacteric of progress: Nineteenth-century certainties -- Chapter 9. The revenge of chaos: Unstitching certainty -- Chapter 10. The age of uncertainty: Twentieth-century hesitancies -- Prospect: The end of ideas?.
Summary: To imagine ? to see that which is not there ? is the startling ability that has fuelled human development and innovation through the centuries. As a species we stand alone in our remarkable capacity to refashion the world after the pictures in our minds. Traversing the realms of science, politics, religion, culture, philosophy and history, Felipe Fernández-Armesto reveals the thrilling and disquieting tales of our imaginative leaps ? from the first Homo sapiens to the present day. Through groundbreaking insights in cognitive science, he explores how and why we have ideas in the first place, providing a tantalising glimpse into who we are and what we might yet accomplish.
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Book Melbourne Athenaeum Library Non-Fiction 153.3 FER Available 069674
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface -- Chapter 1. Mind out of matter: The mainspring of ideas -- Chapter 2. Gathering thoughts: Thinking before agriculture -- Chapter 3. Settled minds: 'Civilized' thinking -- Chapter 4. The great sages: The first named thinkers -- Chapter 5. Thinking faiths: Ideas in a religious age -- Chapter 6. Return to the future: Thinking through plague and cold -- Chapter 7. Global enlightenments: Joined-up thinking in a joined-up world -- Chapter 8. The climacteric of progress: Nineteenth-century certainties -- Chapter 9. The revenge of chaos: Unstitching certainty -- Chapter 10. The age of uncertainty: Twentieth-century hesitancies -- Prospect: The end of ideas?.

To imagine ? to see that which is not there ? is the startling ability that has fuelled human development and innovation through the centuries. As a species we stand alone in our remarkable capacity to refashion the world after the pictures in our minds. Traversing the realms of science, politics, religion, culture, philosophy and history, Felipe Fernández-Armesto reveals the thrilling and disquieting tales of our imaginative leaps ? from the first Homo sapiens to the present day. Through groundbreaking insights in cognitive science, he explores how and why we have ideas in the first place, providing a tantalising glimpse into who we are and what we might yet accomplish.

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