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Hardcover Great Thinkers of the Western World: The Major Ideas and Classic Works of More Than 100 Outstanding Western Philosophers, Physical and Social Scientis Book

ISBN: 006270026X

ISBN13: 9780062700261

Great Thinkers of the Western World: The Major Ideas and Classic Works of More Than 100 Outstanding Western Philosophers, Physical and Social Scientis

Great Thinkers of the Western World is a concise and authoritative guide to the principal theoretical ideas of the outstanding thinkers in Western history. From Parmenides to Albert Camus, theses men... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Review of Great Thinkers volume

I liked this book very much. It gives, at least, an idea of what some of the great thinkers gave to the world. Providing a short but meaningful explanation of thoughts and principles of these great people has been achieved by the author in a very readable series of short articles. Granted, the articles cannot possibly convey the passion and feeling that exists in the original material of these greats, but the theme and gist has been provided clearly and succinctly. A virtue of this format lies in the ability to provides just a few minutes of text or a few hours. Each article stands alone; you can parcel your reading time entirely to your convenience. A fine job.

Superb

An old-school text that covers a huge amount (~120 thinkers) concisely and clearly. Almost entirely dead white guys--may be considered exclusionary or "politically incorrect" by some readers. But I love it.

Great Thinkers...Great Minds...Great Book

+++++ This book, edited by philosophy professor Dr. Ian McGreal, has articles on almost 120 outstanding thinkers in Western history. These thinkers, arranged chronologically from past to present, include those who were involved in one of the following six fields: (1) philosophy (2) physical science (3) social science (4) psychology (5) religious writing (6) theology. This book begins with a great thinker who lived circa (515 BC to 450 BC) and ends with one who lived from (1913 to 1960). This book can be thought of as a guide or, for some, an introduction to the works and ideas of some of the most creative and influential thinkers of the Western world. It "cannot make everyone an expert in any of the fields the book covers, but it can...provide a foothold on...the illuminating theories and perspectives that have shaped the modern mind and left their traces in the history of human accomplishments." How were these great thinkers chosen? The editor explains: "We have tried to include the most original, creative, and influential thinkers...but we have also recognized the importance of representing the diversity of significant Western thought, even though the result may be that some thinkers that deserve to be regarded as great have been left out, while others that might not be universally regarded as 'great' have been included." At the beginning of the book, there is a list of more than thirty distinguished professors and academics who contributed articles. At the end of the book, there is a "Thinker Index" that lists the names of these great thinkers in alphabetical order. The articles for each thinker all have the same standard format consisting of seven parts: (1) The person's name. (2) Birth date. (3) Death date. (4) A list of the person's major works. (5) A summary of the person's major ideas. (6) An essay of four to five pages explaining the thinker's most significant theories and indicating his/her place in the history of thought. These essays are scholarly, lively, perceptive, and a fast read. (7) A brief biography of further reading if more detailed information is required. Even though this book is over five hundred pages, it's possible to get through it in three to four sittings. What I did was read the summary of major ideas for each thinker. I noted the names of each thinker whose ideas intrigued me. Then I read the corresponding essay of each of these noted thinkers. This book is also a good reference when you need information fast. The only problem I had with this book is that there is no indication either in the Table of Contents or in the Thinker Index of what each thinker's field is. For example, a name indicated is "Isaac Newton". Most people know he was a physical scientist. But how about a name like "Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo?" What field was he in? All we know was that he was in one of the six fields indicated above. Thus, each name listed should have beside it the thinker's field of influence. Therefore,

a 400 lb. bench press for the mind....

A wide ranging romp through the minds of the philosophers, theologians, physicists, and mathematicians that make up much of Western Thought.The lives, motivations, major works and ideas of Plato, Martin Luther, Voltaire, Adam Smith, Thomas Paine, Charles Darwin, and over one-hundred more big-brained sorts are covered by 35 equally brainy scholars, in short chapters, averaging about 5 pages apiece; most of the writing here is quite readable, but some were, at least for me, like wading through sludge.Suggested reading is provided for those who wish to furter their studies of the intellectually-abundant.

awesome!

I took a class based on this book and it was the most influencial class I ever took. This book gives a short overview of 116 philosophers, scientists, and authors works, views and accomplishments. I truely believe the world would be a better place if everyone read this book.
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