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World of Ideas A Dictionary of Important Theories, Concepts, Beliefs, and Thinkers

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  • ISBN-13: 9780345437068
  • ISBN: 0345437063
  • Publication Date: 2000
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books

AUTHOR

Rohmann, Chris

SUMMARY

It all began with dialectical materialism. I was aware of the term, had seen or heard it used a hundred times. But one day, finding it mentioned in a magazine article, I realized I had no idea exactly what it is and couldn't accurately define it. The brief dictionary definition didn't help much, and it didn't appear at all in my desk encyclopedia. It occurred to me that lots of other concepts, old and new, were vaguely familiar but elusive: ideas I'd heard of or learned something about in school but now had a faded impression of, at best. Wouldn't it be great to have a dictionary of ideas, I thought--not things or events, but those intangibles that fuel our thoughts: theories, philosophies, beliefs, ideologies, and the thinkers who have articulated them. That set me on a search through bookstores and libraries for the volume I had in mind: a compact, alphabetical guide to significant ideas and thinkers, with entries long enough to enlighten but short enough to digest, covering all fields of thought and written in ordinary English. I couldn't find it, so I wrote it. The book you are holding represents the fruits of what I now think of as my second college education, one pursued outside a formal institution (but with the crucial assistance of numerous scholars) and which took as long as the first one. My ambition was not only to get a grasp on a world's worth of concepts but to explain them in terms that I, a nonacademic, and others like me could understand. It was a daunting but exhilarating challenge. Ideas, I appreciated anew, are the foundations of our culture. They inspire our thoughts and inform our beliefs. Many of them form the very basis of our identity. Some, such as those from non-Western traditions, are only now entering our awareness as our society becomes more genuinely multicultural. While the ideas of the past have shaped the social, political, and religious institutions of today's world, new concepts continually challenge our perceptions, fuel debate, and pave our way to the future. The topics of A World of Ideas' 444 entries were chosen in consultation with a number of respected scholars in the various fields covered. The process, of course, was one of exclusion as much as selection from a nearly limitless field of possibility. In making our decisions on which ideas and thinkers to include in this relatively small volume, we were guided by two main criteria: their influence on human thought and their continuing relevance in today's discourse. The fields of knowledge gathered here include philosophy, psychology, politics, history, economics, sociology, religion, science, and the arts. Entries on ideas in these areas define them and briefly explain their history, implications, and wider significance. The 111 profiles of major thinkers provide outlines of their most influential ideas rather than purely biographical sketches. Hundreds of additional, related ideas and thinkers are discussed in the text and referenced in the Index. What is an "idea" in this book? Theoretically, the term could cover everything from a philosophical argument to a nifty new invention. I've left gadgets and other "bright ideas" out of A World of Ideas, while keeping my definition of an idea as broad as possible: a theoretical construct, a belief or guiding tenet, an essential concept in a field of study, an ideological proposition, an influential thought or opinion. I'm personally attracted to the theoretical and propositional--debatable, questionable, or unprovable notions--but not exclusively. Primarily descriptive terms are excluded, but general concepts, fields of theory, schools of thought, and similar broad categories are covered here. A note about some of the things you will and won't find in this book. You will find that a majority of the entries reflect EuropeanRohmann, Chris is the author of 'World of Ideas A Dictionary of Important Theories, Concepts, Beliefs, and Thinkers', published 2000 under ISBN 9780345437068 and ISBN 0345437063.

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