The Great Ideas: A Lexicon of Western Thought

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1999-02-01
Publisher(s): Simon & Schuster
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Summary

Forty-five years ago, Mortimer Adler sat down at a manual typewriter with a list of authors and a pyramid of books. Beginning with "Angel" and ending with "World," he set out to write 102 essays featuring the ideas that have collectively defined Western thought for more than twenty-five hundred years. The essays, originally published in the Syntopicon, were, and remain, the centerpiece of Encyclolpaedia Britannica's Great Books of the Western World. These essays, never before available except as part of the Great Books, are, according to Clifton Fadiman, Adler's finest work. This comprehensive volume includes pieces on topics such as "War and Peace," "Love," "God," and "Truth" that amply quote the historical sources of these ideas -- from the works of Homer to Freud, from Marcus Aurelius to Virginia Woolf. These essays evoke the sense of a lively debate among the great writers and thinkers of Western civilization. It is almost as if these authors were sitting around a large table face-to-face, differing in their opinions and arguing about issues that are acutely relevant to the present day. Now available in a handsome Scribner Classics edition, The Great Ideas also contains Adler's own essay explaining why the twentieth century, though witness to dramatic discoveries and technological advances, cannot understand these achievements without seeing them in the larger context of the past twenty-five centuries. Adler's purely descriptive synthesis presents the key points of view on almost three thousand questions without endorsing or favoring any one of them. More than a thousand pages, containing more than half a million words on more than two millennia of Western thought, The Great Ideas is an essential work that draws the reader into our civilization's great conversation of great ideas.

Author Biography

Mortimer J. Adler has authored fifty books. He is chairman of the Board of Editors of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, Director of the Institute for Philosophical research; and Honorary Trustee of the Aspen Institute. He currently lives in Chicago.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix
Chapter 1. ANGEL
1(9)
Chapter 2. ANIMAL
10(9)
Chapter 3. ARISTOCRACY
19(9)
Chapter 4. ART
28(9)
Chapter 5. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY
37(12)
Chapter 6. BEAUTY
49(7)
Chapter 7. BEING
56(10)
Chapter 8. CAUSE
66(9)
Chapter 9. CHANCE
75(8)
Chapter 10. CHANGE
83(9)
Chapter 11. CITIZEN
92(8)
Chapter 12. CONSTITUTION
100(9)
Chapter 13. COURAGE
109(9)
Chapter 14. CUSTOM AND CONVENTION
118(9)
Chapter 15. DEFINITION
127(9)
Chapter 16. DEMOCRACY
136(9)
Chapter 17. DESIRE
145(8)
Chapter 18. DIALECTIC
153(8)
Chapter 19. DUTY
161(8)
Chapter 20. EDUCATION
169(8)
Chapter 21. ELEMENT
177(8)
Chapter 22. EMOTION
185(9)
Chapter 23. ETERNITY
194(8)
Chapter 24. EVOLUTION
202(10)
Chapter 25. EXPERIENCE
212(9)
Chapter 26. FAMILY
221(12)
Chapter 27. FATE
233(7)
Chapter 28. FORM
240(10)
Chapter 29. GOD
250(18)
Chapter 30. GOOD AND EVIL
268(10)
Chapter 31. GOVERNMENT
278(9)
Chapter 32. HABIT
287(9)
Chapter 33. HAPPINESS
296(11)
Chapter 34. HISTORY
307(9)
Chapter 35. HONOR
316(9)
Chapter 36. HYPOTHESIS
325(9)
Chapter 37. IDEA
334(9)
Chapter 38. IMMORTALITY
343(11)
Chapter 39. INDUCTION
354(8)
Chapter 40. INFINITY
362(9)
Chapter 41. JUDGMENT
371(9)
Chapter 42. JUSTICE
380(8)
Chapter 43. KNOWLEDGE
388(9)
Chapter 44. LABOR
397(10)
Chapter 45. LANGUAGE
407(9)
Chapter 46. LAW
416(9)
Chapter 47. LIBERTY
425(10)
Chapter 48. LIFE AND DEATH
435(9)
Chapter 49. LOGIC
444(8)
Chapter 50. LOVE
452(9)
Chapter 51. MAN
461(11)
Chapter 52. MATHEMATICS
472(12)
Chapter 53. MATTER
484(9)
Chapter 54. MECHANICS
493(22)
Chapter 55. MEDICINE
515(8)
Chapter 56. MEMORY AND IMAGINATION
523(10)
Chapter 57. METAPHYSICS
533(9)
Chapter 58. MIND
542(9)
Chapter 59. MONARCHY
551(9)
Chapter 60. NATURE
560(9)
Chapter 61. NECESSITY AND CONTINGENCY
569(9)
Chapter 62. OLIGARCHY
578(7)
Chapter 63. ONE AND MANY
585(7)
Chapter 64. OPINION
592(9)
Chapter 65. OPPOSITION
601(8)
Chapter 66. PHILOSOPHY
609(10)
Chapter 67. PHYSICS
619(9)
Chapter 68. PLEASURE AND PAIN
628(8)
Chapter 69. POETRY
636(11)
Chapter 70. PRINCIPLE
647(9)
Chapter 71. PROGRESS
656(8)
Chapter 72. PROPHECY
664(7)
Chapter 73. PRUDENCE
671(8)
Chapter 74. PUNISHMENT
679(9)
Chapter 75. QUALITY
688(8)
Chapter 76. QUANTITY
696(8)
Chapter 77. REASONING
704(10)
Chapter 78. RELATION
714(8)
Chapter 79. RELIGION
722(12)
Chapter 80. REVOLUTION
734(9)
Chapter 81. RHETORIC
743(11)
Chapter 82. SAME AND OTHER
754(9)
Chapter 83. SCIENCE
763(9)
Chapter 84. SENSE
772(9)
Chapter 85. SIGN AND SYMBOL
781(10)
Chapter 86. SIN
791(8)
Chapter 87. SLAVERY
799(9)
Chapter 88. SOUL
808(9)
Chapter 89. SPACE
817(9)
Chapter 90. STATE
826(11)
Chapter 91. TEMPERANCE
837(9)
Chapter 92. THEOLOGY
846(10)
Chapter 93. TIME
856(10)
Chapter 94. TRUTH
866(9)
Chapter 95. TYRANNY AND DESPOTISM
875(8)
Chapter 96. UNIVERSAL AND PARTICULAR
883(9)
Chapter 97. VIRTUE AND VICE
892(9)
Chapter 98. WAR AND PEACE
901(11)
Chapter 99. WEALTH
912(13)
Chapter 100. WILL
925(13)
Chapter 101. WISDOM
938(8)
Chapter 102. WORLD
946

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