The Age of Genius: The Seventeenth Century and the Birth of the Modern Mind

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Bloomsbury USA
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368
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6.5 X 1.3 X 9.4 inches | 1.5 pounds
Language
English
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Hardcover
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9781620403440
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About the Author
A.C. Grayling is professor of philosophy at and Master of the New College of the Humanities, London. He believes that philosophy should take an active, useful role in society and is a prolific author whose books include philosophy, ethics, biography, history, drama and essays. He has been a regular contributor to the Times, Financial Times, the Observer, the Independent on Sunday, the Economist, the Literary Review, New Statesman, and Prospect, and is a frequent and popular contributor to radio and television programs, including Newsnight, Today, In Our Time, Start the Week, and CNN News. Among his recent books are Towards the Light: The Story of the Struggle for Liberty and Rights that Made the Modern West, Liberty in the Age of Terror, Descartes, The Good Book: A Secular Bible, and The God Argument
Reviews

"Mr. Grayling is precise and incisive. He rattles through the standard arguments against the existence of God and does a capable job of demolishing those put forward in the hope of proving a deity's existence . . . His brand of humanism comes across as sensible, reasonable, and characterized by a generosity of spirit that is often absent from religious structures." --"The Economist on THE GOD ARGUMENT"

"A marvel, a 'distillation' of over a thousand authoritative texts, edited, redacted, and assembled in the manner of the (Holy) Bible, though by one man rather than many; written in a crisp, beautiful English." --"The New Yorker on THE GOOD BOOK"

"You don't have to be a nonbeliever to find solace and wisdom in the distilled ideas presented here." --"Huffington Post on THE GOOD BOOK"

"A proving, thoughtful meditation." --"Philadelphia Inquirer on AMONG THE DEAD CITIES"

"Debunks the teleological, ontological and cosmological arguments employed throughout Christendom for the literal existence of God . . . Those looking for a succinct analysis of these centuries old debates will appreciate Grayling's insights." --"The Washington Post on THE GOD ARGUMENT"

Mr. Grayling is precise and incisive. He rattles through the standard arguments against the existence of God and does a capable job of demolishing those put forward in the hope of proving a deity's existence . . . His brand of humanism comes across as sensible, reasonable, and characterized by a generosity of spirit that is often absent from religious structures. "The Economist on THE GOD ARGUMENT"

A marvel, a 'distillation' of over a thousand authoritative texts, edited, redacted, and assembled in the manner of the (Holy) Bible, though by one man rather than many; written in a crisp, beautiful English. "The New Yorker on THE GOOD BOOK"

You don't have to be a nonbeliever to find solace and wisdom in the distilled ideas presented here. "Huffington Post on THE GOOD BOOK"

A probing, thoughtful meditation. "Philadelphia Inquirer on AMONG THE DEAD CITIES"

Debunks the teleological, ontological and cosmological arguments employed throughout Christendom for the literal existence of God . . . Those looking for a succinct analysis of these centuries old debates will appreciate Grayling's insights. "The Washington Post on THE GOD ARGUMENT""

"[A] sweeping, lively historical survey . . . Another thought-provoking winner from Grayling." "Kirkus Reviews"

"Grayling does a fantastic job of proving his assertion that the 17th century saw a dramatic shift in Western thought. [A] highly engaging book." "Library Journal"

"Grayling is a natural educator . . . He provides concise and helpful summaries of pertinent events and ideas." "The Spectator"

"Grayling is a model of clarity . . . As a survey of the period, "The Age of Genius "is fascinating. Grayling is particularly good on the dissemination of ideas and the physical transmission of information around Europe . . . As an account of the development of ideas during one of the most exciting periods in Western history, "The Age of Genius" excels. Its scope is remarkable and it wears its learning lightly." "Literary Review"

A marvel, a 'distillation' of over a thousand authoritative texts, edited, redacted, and assembled in the manner of the (Holy) Bible, though by one man rather than many; written in a crisp, beautiful English. "The New Yorker on THE GOOD BOOK"

You don't have to be a nonbeliever to find solace and wisdom in the distilled ideas presented here. "Huffington Post on THE GOOD BOOK"

A probing, thoughtful meditation. "Philadelphia Inquirer on AMONG THE DEAD CITIES"

Debunks the teleological, ontological and cosmological arguments employed throughout Christendom for the literal existence of God . . . Those looking for a succinct analysis of these centuries old debates will appreciate Grayling's insights. "The Washington Post on THE GOD ARGUMENT"

Mr. Grayling is precise and incisive. He rattles through the standard arguments against the existence of God and does a capable job of demolishing those put forward in the hope of proving a deity's existence . . . His brand of humanism comes across as sensible, reasonable, and characterized by a generosity of spirit that is often absent from religious structures. "The Economist on THE GOD ARGUMENT""

"[A] sweeping, lively historical survey . . . Another thought-provoking winner from Grayling." Kirkus Reviews

"Grayling does a fantastic job of proving his assertion that the 17th century saw a dramatic shift in Western thought. [A] highly engaging book." Library Journal

"Grayling is a natural educator . . . He provides concise and helpful summaries of pertinent events and ideas." The Spectator

"Grayling is a model of clarity . . . As a survey of the period, The Age of Genius is fascinating. Grayling is particularly good on the dissemination of ideas and the physical transmission of information around Europe . . . As an account of the development of ideas during one of the most exciting periods in Western history, The Age of Genius excels. Its scope is remarkable and it wears its learning lightly." Literary Review

"Sturdily written and informative . . . persuasively argued." - New York Review of Books

A marvel, a 'distillation' of over a thousand authoritative texts, edited, redacted, and assembled in the manner of the (Holy) Bible, though by one man rather than many; written in a crisp, beautiful English. The New Yorker on THE GOOD BOOK

You don't have to be a nonbeliever to find solace and wisdom in the distilled ideas presented here. Huffington Post on THE GOOD BOOK

A probing, thoughtful meditation. Philadelphia Inquirer on AMONG THE DEAD CITIES

Debunks the teleological, ontological and cosmological arguments employed throughout Christendom for the literal existence of God . . . Those looking for a succinct analysis of these centuries old debates will appreciate Grayling's insights. The Washington Post on THE GOD ARGUMENT

Mr. Grayling is precise and incisive. He rattles through the standard arguments against the existence of God and does a capable job of demolishing those put forward in the hope of proving a deity's existence . . . His brand of humanism comes across as sensible, reasonable, and characterized by a generosity of spirit that is often absent from religious structures. The Economist on THE GOD ARGUMENT

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"[A] sweeping, lively historical survey . . . Another thought-provoking winner from Grayling." --Kirkus Reviews

"Grayling does a fantastic job of proving his assertion that the 17th century saw a dramatic shift in Western thought. [A] highly engaging book." --Library Journal

"Grayling is a natural educator . . . He provides concise and helpful summaries of pertinent events and ideas." --The Spectator

"Grayling is a model of clarity . . . As a survey of the period, The Age of Genius is fascinating. Grayling is particularly good on the dissemination of ideas and the physical transmission of information around Europe . . . As an account of the development of ideas during one of the most exciting periods in Western history, The Age of Genius excels. Its scope is remarkable and it wears its learning lightly." --Literary Review

"Sturdily written and informative . . . persuasively argued." - New York Review of Books

"A marvel, a 'distillation' of over a thousand authoritative texts, edited, redacted, and assembled in the manner of the (Holy) Bible, though by one man rather than many; written in a crisp, beautiful English." --The New Yorker on THE GOOD BOOK

"You don't have to be a nonbeliever to find solace and wisdom in the distilled ideas presented here." --Huffington Post on THE GOOD BOOK

"A probing, thoughtful meditation." --Philadelphia Inquirer on AMONG THE DEAD CITIES

"Debunks the teleological, ontological and cosmological arguments employed throughout Christendom for the literal existence of God . . . Those looking for a succinct analysis of these centuries old debates will appreciate Grayling's insights." --The Washington Post on THE GOD ARGUMENT

"Mr. Grayling is precise and incisive. He rattles through the standard arguments against the existence of God and does a capable job of demolishing those put forward in the hope of proving a deity's existence . . . His brand of humanism comes across as sensible, reasonable, and characterized by a generosity of spirit that is often absent from religious structures." --The Economist on THE GOD ARGUMENT