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Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 576 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 242x164x42 mm, weight: 873 g, 75 CHARTS
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Feb-2018
  • Leidėjas: Viking
  • ISBN-10: 0525427570
  • ISBN-13: 9780525427575
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 576 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 242x164x42 mm, weight: 873 g, 75 CHARTS
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Feb-2018
  • Leidėjas: Viking
  • ISBN-10: 0525427570
  • ISBN-13: 9780525427575
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
A follow-up to The Better Angels of Our Nature challenges the doom-and-gloom outlooks of todays media to present dozens of graphs and charts demonstrating that life quality, health, prosperity, safety, peace, knowledge and happiness are actually on the rise throughout the world as a result of the philosophies about an Enlightenment era that uses science to improve human existence. A terrific book...( Pinker) recounts the progress across a broad array of metrics, from health to wars, the environment to happiness, equal rights to quality of life. --The New York TimesThe follow-up to Pinkers groundbreaking The Better Angels of Our Nature presents the big picture of human progress: people are living longer, healthier, freer, and happier lives, and while our problems are formidable, the solutions lie in the Enlightenment ideal of using reason and science.Is the world really falling apart? Is the ideal of progress obsolete? In this elegant assessment of the human condition in the third millennium, cognitive scientist and public intellectual Steven Pinker urges us to step back from the gory headlines and prophecies of doom, which play to our psychological biases. Instead, follow the data: In seventy-five jaw-dropping graphs, Pinker shows that life, health, prosperity, safety, peace, knowledge, and happiness are on the rise, not just in the West, but worldwide. This progress is not the result of some cosmic force. It is a gift of the Enlightenment: the conviction that reason and science can enhance human flourishing.Far from being a naïve hope, the Enlightenment, we now know, has worked. But more than ever, it needs a vigorous defense. The Enlightenment project swims against currents of human nature--tribalism, authoritarianism, demonization, magical thinking--which demagogues are all too willing to exploit. Many commentators, committed to political, religious, or romantic ideologies, fight a rearguard action against it. The result is a corrosive fatalism and a willingness to wreck the precious institutions of liberal democracy and global cooperation. With intellectual depth and literary flair, Enlightenment Now makes the case for reason, science, and humanism: the ideals we need to confront our problems and continue our progress.
List of Figures
xiii
Preface xvii
PART I ENLIGHTENMENT
1(36)
Chapter 1 Dare To Understand!
7(8)
Chapter 2 Entro, Evo, Info
15(14)
Chapter 3 Counter-Enlightenments
29(8)
PART II PROGRESS
37(310)
Chapter 4 Progressophobia
39(14)
Chapter 5 Life
53(9)
Chapter 6 Health
62(6)
Chapter 7 Sustenance
68(11)
Chapter 8 Wealth
79(18)
Chapter 9 Inequality
97(24)
Chapter 10 The Environment
121(35)
Chapter 11 Peace
156(11)
Chapter 12 Safety
167(24)
Chapter 13 Terrorism
191(8)
Chapter 14 Democracy
199(15)
Chapter 15 Equal Rights
214(19)
Chapter 16 Knowledge
233(14)
Chapter 17 Quality of Life
247(15)
Chapter 18 Happiness
262(28)
Chapter 19 Existential Threats
290(32)
Chapter 20 The Future of Progress
322(25)
PART III REASON, SCIENCE, AND HUMANISM
347(108)
Chapter 21 Reason
351(34)
Chapter 22 Science
385(25)
Chapter 23 Humanism
410(45)
Notes 455(38)
References 493(32)
Index 525