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David Wootton

    15. leden 1952

    David Wootton se zaměřuje na intelektuální a kulturní historii anglicky mluvících zemí, Itálie a Francie v období 1500–1800. Jeho práce se zabývá hlubokými společenskými a myšlenkovými proudy, které formovaly raně novověkou Evropu. Pro zkoumání klíčových historických posunů využívá pečlivou analýzu myšlení a kultury. Jeho autorský styl je charakteristický hloubkou vhledu a důrazem na dobové souvislosti.

    The Invention of Science
    The Invention of Science
    Paolo Sarpi
    Modern political thought : readings from Machiavelli to Nietzsche
    Divine Right and Democracy
    Galileo
    • Galileo

      • 368 stránek
      • 13 hodin čtení
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      Galileo (1564-1642) is one of the most important and controversial figures in the history of science. Tackling Galileo as astronomer, engineer and author, the author places him at the centre of Renaissance culture. He traces Galileo through his early rebellious years onwards.

      Galileo
    • Divine Right and Democracy

      • 511 stránek
      • 18 hodin čtení
      3,9(12)Ohodnotit

      The seventeenth century was England's century of revolution, an era in which the nation witnessed protracted civil wars, the execution of a king, and the declaration of a short-lived republic. During this period of revolutionary crisis, political writers of all persuasions hoped to shape the outcome of events by the force of their arguments. To read the major political theorists of Stuart England is to be plunged into a world in which many of our modern conceptions of political rights and social change are first formulated. David Wootton's masterly compilation of speeches, essays, and fiercely polemical pamphlets--organized into chapters focusing on the main debates of the century--represents the first attempt to present in one volume a broad collection of Stuart political thought. In bringing together abstract theorizing and impassioned calls to arms, anonymous tract writers and King James I, Wootton has produced a much-needed collection; in combination with the editor's thoughtful running commentary and invaluable Introduction, its texts bring to life a crucial period in the formation of our modern liberal and conservative theories.

      Divine Right and Democracy
    • Presents unabridged works and substantive abridgments in preeminent translations, along with balanced, lucid, sophisticated introductions. This book includes a wide and balanced selection of many of the more important texts of modern political thought. To its great credit, it provides pertinent excerpts from frequently neglected authors, such as Calvin and Hume, which it nicely juxtaposes appear to be good, and the introductions to each section help to situate the writers in their historical and intellectual context and to alert students to some of the central issues that arise in the texts. This book offers an economical and useful approach to modern political thought.

      Modern political thought : readings from Machiavelli to Nietzsche
    • Paolo Sarpi

      Between Renaissance and Enlightenment

      • 204 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení
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      The book offers a nuanced exploration of Sarpi's life, highlighting his deliberate opposition to doctrinal religion. It delves into the philosophical and historical contexts that shaped his views, presenting a compelling narrative that challenges traditional interpretations of his beliefs and actions. Through this lens, readers gain insight into the complexities of Sarpi's character and the impact of his ideas on religious discourse.

      Paolo Sarpi
    • We live in a world made by science. How and when did this happen? This book tells the story of the extraordinary intellectual and cultural revolution that gave birth to modern science, and mounts a major challenge to the prevailing orthodoxy of its history. David Wootton's landmark book changes our understanding of how this great transformation came about, and of what science is.

      The Invention of Science
    • The Invention of Science

      A New History of the Scientific Revolution

      • 784 stránek
      • 28 hodin čtení
      3,7(22)Ohodnotit

      The book explores the transformative impact of the discovery of America in 1492, challenging the prevailing belief that all significant knowledge was already known. David Wootton posits that this event marked the beginning of a new era, introducing the idea of discovery and paving the way for scientific innovation. By shifting the focus from the past to the potential for future knowledge, it highlights how this pivotal moment reshaped human understanding and the pursuit of progress.

      The Invention of Science
    • Bad Medicine

      • 320 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení
      3,7(27)Ohodnotit

      In this controversial new account of the history of medicine, David Wootton argues that, from the fifth century BC until the 1930s, doctors actually did more harm than good, and asks just how much harm they still do today.

      Bad Medicine
    • Power, Pleasure, and Profit

      • 386 stránek
      • 14 hodin čtení
      3,6(69)Ohodnotit

      David Wootton guides us through four centuries of Western thought to show how new ideas about politics, ethics, and economics stepped into a gap opened up by religious conflict and the Scientific Revolution. As ideas about godliness and Aristotelian virtue faded, theories about the rational pursuit of power, pleasure, and profit moved to the fore.

      Power, Pleasure, and Profit