Doubt: A History: The Great Doubters and Their Legacy of Innovation from Socrates and Jesus to Thomas Jefferson and Emily DickinsonHarper Collins, 28 sep. 2010 - 1572 sidor In the tradition of grand sweeping histories such as From Dawn To Decadence, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, and A History of God, Hecht champions doubt and questioning as one of the great and noble, if unheralded, intellectual traditions that distinguish the Western mind especially-from Socrates to Galileo and Darwin to Wittgenstein and Hawking. This is an account of the world's greatest ‘intellectual virtuosos,' who are also humanity's greatest doubters and disbelievers, from the ancient Greek philosophers, Jesus, and the Eastern religions, to modern secular equivalents Marx, Freud and Darwin—and their attempts to reconcile the seeming meaninglessness of the universe with the human need for meaning, This remarkable book ranges from the early Greeks, Hebrew figures such as Job and Ecclesiastes, Eastern critical wisdom, Roman stoicism, Jesus as a man of doubt, Gnosticism and Christian mystics, medieval Islamic, Jewish and Christian skeptics, secularism, the rise of science, modern and contemporary critical thinkers such as Schopenhauer, Darwin, Marx, Freud, Nietzsche, the existentialists. |
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... claim suggests that nothing available to humanity could serve as trustworthy or sufficient proof of the gods' existence; not tradition, nor experience, nor contemplation. THIS SEEMS UNLIKELY Pantheon religions have some very attractive ...
... claiming that if oxen and horses and lions could paint , they would depict the gods in their own image . He also noted that Ethiopians describe the gods as black and flat - nosed , while the Thracians picture them with blue eyes and red ...
... claim that the frightening sky no longer frightened and was no longer so mysterious that it had to be personified , but he could also assert that the beautiful regularity of the universe was neither created nor maintained by the guiding ...
... claim : that he knew nothing and yet was wiser than most , since at least he knew that he knew nothing . Socrates counts among those great minds who actually culti- vated doubt in the name of truth . The Socratic method is an eternal ...
... claims made certain things—a pantheon, for example—seem more reason- able, more expectable, than they would be to someone outside that culture. The idea of the immortal soul also made sense in Plato's epistemological theory—his inquiry ...
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TWO Smacking the Temple 600 BCE1 | 45 |
THREE What the Buddha Saw 600 BCE1 | 86 |
FOUR When in Rome in Doubt 50 BCE200 | 125 |
FIVE Christian Doubt Zen Elisha | 169 |
SIX Medieval Doubt LoopstheLoop 8001400 | 216 |
SEVEN The Printing Press and | 264 |
EIGHT Sunspots and White House Doubters 16001800 | 315 |
NINE Doubts Bid for a Better World 18001900 | 371 |
The New Cosmopolitan | 428 |
Notes | 495 |
Bibliography | 521 |
Acknowledgments | 529 |
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