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A. C. Grayling

    April 3, 1949
    The history of philosophy
    To Set Prometheus Free
    Ideas That Matter
    Thinking of Answers
    The Reason of Things
    Among the Dead Cities. Die toten Städte, englische Ausgabe
    • The Reason of Things

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The follow-up to THE MEANING OF THINGS which continues AC Grayling's philosophical journey through life schovat popis

      The Reason of Things
    • Thinking of Answers

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
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      Thought-provoking short essays by Britain's leading public philosopher that show us how to discover our own answers to life's challenges

      Thinking of Answers
    • The history of philosophy

      • 704 pages
      • 25 hours of reading
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      This is the first truly authoritative and accessible history of philosophy encompassing both Western and Eastern traditions. It narrates the epic tale of philosophy, exploring the ideas and teachings of some of humanity's most creative minds. Since Bertrand Russell's classic work in 1945, there has been no comprehensive single-volume history of this intellectual journey. A.C. Grayling guides readers from the worldviews before the age of the Buddha, Confucius, and Socrates, through the dominance of Christianity in Europe, the Renaissance, and Enlightenment, to thinkers like Mill, Nietzsche, and Sartre, and contemporary philosophy. The narrative also includes a comparative survey of significant philosophical traditions from India, China, and the Persian-Arabic world. Accessible for students and enlightening for philosophy enthusiasts, it addresses key areas such as epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, aesthetics, logic, the philosophy of mind, language, political philosophy, and historical debates, featuring both renowned and lesser-known thinkers. Grayling prompts reflection on what we have learned from this body of thought and the progress still to be made. This landmark work stands out for its remarkable range and accessibility, making it a significant contribution to the field.

      The history of philosophy
    • The Frontiers of Knowledge

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
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      From the bestselling philosopher, an ambitious and gripping history of science, thought, life on earth and the human mind itself - and what we might know in the future What do we know, and how do we know it? What do we now know that we don't know? And what have we learnt about the obstacles to knowing more? In a time of deepening battles over what knowledge and truth mean, these questions matter more than ever. Bestselling polymath and philosopher A. C. Grayling seeks to answer them in three crucial areas at the frontiers of knowledge- science, history, and psychology. In each area he illustrates how each field has advanced to where it is now, from the rise of technology to quantum theory, from the dawn of humanity to debates around national histories, from ancient ideas of the brain to modern theories of the mind

      The Frontiers of Knowledge
    • The first full biography of one of the giants of philosophy and science for a century -- by one of our most eminent writers and thinkers.

      Descartes
    • Against All Gods

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
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      Do religions have an inherent right to be respected? Is atheism itself a form of religion, and can there be such a thing as a 'fundamentalist atheist'? This work tackles these questions head on, exposing the dangerous unreason at the heart of religious faith, highlighting the urgent need we have to reject it in all its forms, without compromise.

      Against All Gods