How have the world's great thinkers, politicians, mathematicians, and religious figures reached their transformative moments of insight? Are there lessons to be learned from their experiences? William B. Irvine takes up these questions and others that relate to what he calls "aha moments," guiding us through the most striking examples of instantaneous intellectual breakthroughs that have shaped human civilization in six different domains, one at a time: religion,science, art, math, morality, and innovation.
How have the world's great thinkers, politicians, mathematicians, and religious figures reached their transformative moments of insight? Are there lessons to be learned from their experiences? William B. Irvine takes up these questions and others that relate to what he calls "aha moments," guiding us through the most striking examples of instantaneous intellectual breakthroughs that have shaped human civilization in six different domains, one at a time: religion,science, art, math, morality, and innovation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William B. Irvine is Professor of Philosophy at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio. He describes himself as a twenty-first century Stoic and is author of On Desire: Why We Want What We Want; A Guide to the Good Life: the Ancient Art of Stoic Joy; and A Slap in the Face: Why Insults Hurt--And Why They Shouldn't.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: Religion Chapter 1: Seeing the Light Chapter 2: Vision or Hallucination? Chapter 3: Other People's Visions Part 2: The Aha Moment in Morality Chapter 4: The Two Kinds of Moral Epiphany Chapter 5: Moral Feelings Chapter 6: The Problem with Moral Reformers Part 3: The Aha Moment in Science Chapter 7: The Joy of Discovery Chapter 8: Gaining Insights Chapter 9: Dealing with Rejection Part 4: The Aha Moment in Mathematics Chapter 10: Moments of Pure Insight Chapter 11: The Magic of Incubation Chapter 12: The After-Math Part 5: The Aha Moment in the Arts Chapter 13: Lots of Little Ahas Chapter 14: On Managing One's Muse Chapter 15: But Is It Art? Conclusion
Introduction Part I: Religion Chapter 1: Seeing the Light Chapter 2: Vision or Hallucination? Chapter 3: Other People's Visions Part 2: The Aha Moment in Morality Chapter 4: The Two Kinds of Moral Epiphany Chapter 5: Moral Feelings Chapter 6: The Problem with Moral Reformers Part 3: The Aha Moment in Science Chapter 7: The Joy of Discovery Chapter 8: Gaining Insights Chapter 9: Dealing with Rejection Part 4: The Aha Moment in Mathematics Chapter 10: Moments of Pure Insight Chapter 11: The Magic of Incubation Chapter 12: The After-Math Part 5: The Aha Moment in the Arts Chapter 13: Lots of Little Ahas Chapter 14: On Managing One's Muse Chapter 15: But Is It Art? Conclusion
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