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

What happened to the European mind between 1605, when an audience watching Macbeth at the Globe might believe that regicide was such an aberration of the natural order that ghosts could burst from the ground, and 1649, when a large crowd, perhaps including some who had seen Macbeth forty-four years earlier, could stand and watch the execution of a king? Or consider the difference between a magus casting a star chart and the day in 1639, when Jonathan Horrock and William Crabtree watched the transit of Venus across the face of the sun from their attic, successfully testing its course against Keplers Tables of Planetary Motion, in a classic case of confirming a scientific theory by empirical testing. In this turbulent period, science moved from the alchemy and astrology of John Dee to the painstaking observation and astronomy of Galileo, from the classicism of Aristotle, still favoured by the Church, to the evidence-based, collegiate investigation of Francis Bacon. And if the old ways still lingered and affected the new mind set Descartess dualism an attempt to square the new philosophy with religious belief; Newton, the man who understood gravity and the laws of motion, still fascinated to the end of his life by alchemy by the end of that tumultuous century the greatest ever change in the mental outlook of humanity had irrevocably taken place. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 632g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Feb 2017
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781408870020

About A. C. GraylingProfessor A. C. Grayling

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 Observer Independent on Sunday Economist Literary Review New Statesman and Prospect and is a frequent and popular contributor to radio and television programmes including Newsnight Today In Our Time Start the Week and CNN News. His most recent book is The Challenge of Things published in 2015.

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