AN ENTERTAINING HISTORY OF THE IDEA OF NOTHING - INCLUDING ABSENCES,
OMISSIONS, AND SHADOWS - FROM THE ANCIENT GREEKS THROUGH THE 20TH
CENTURYHow can nothing cause something? The absence of something might
seem to indicate a null or a void, an emptiness as ineffectual as a
shadow. In fact, 'nothing' is one of the most powerful ideas the human
mind has ever conceived. This short and entertaining book by Roy
Sorensen is a lively tour of the history and philosophy of nothing,
explaining how various thinkers throughout history have conceived and
grappled with the mysterious power of absence -- and how these ideas
about shadows, gaps, and holes have in turned played a very positive
role in the development of some of humankind's most important ideas.
Filled with Sorensen's characteristically entertaining mix of
anecdotes, puzzles, curiosities, and philosophical speculation, the
book is ordered chronologically, starting with the Taoists, the
Buddhists, and the ancient Greeks, moving forward to the middle ages
and the early modern period, then up to the existentialists and
present day philosophy. The result is a diverting tour through the
history of human thought as seen from a novel and unusual perspective.
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A Philosophical History
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ISBN
9780199912322
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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