One nothing. The evolution of thinking from antiquity to the present day
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Humanity has matured. A modern person can no longer live beliefs. He outgrew the “faith” as a dominant way of forming a worldview. He no longer believes without regard to anything: in the Buddha, Pythagoras theorem or natural inalienable human rights. Rather, he believes in logically mutually exclusive things. Moreover, it turns out that the stronger the belief in one, the stronger the faith and the opposite.
A modern person is acutely necessary to look for new, possible, the most solid foundations of his spiritual, social and political life. He has much wider views and less social taboos. He will never appeal to traditions, considering them an absolute good, and innovations - evil. The system of views of modern man is the gradation of hopes. Modern man is a hoping person.
This book is reasoning about the evolution of human thinking from antiquity to the present day. The author gives examples from literature, world history, politics, analyzes the philosophical works of different years and eras
A modern person is acutely necessary to look for new, possible, the most solid foundations of his spiritual, social and political life. He has much wider views and less social taboos. He will never appeal to traditions, considering them an absolute good, and innovations - evil. The system of views of modern man is the gradation of hopes. Modern man is a hoping person.
This book is reasoning about the evolution of human thinking from antiquity to the present day. The author gives examples from literature, world history, politics, analyzes the philosophical works of different years and eras
Author:
Author:Сафронов Алексей Владимирович
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Phylosophy
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:18+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-174114-3
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