‘It would be a dull reader that failed to be stimulated either by the questions it raises or by the answers it gives to all sorts of questions that one would never have thought of asking’
Noel Malcolm,
‘In
John Gray,
‘This is a grand book . . . The history of ideas deserves treatment on this scale’
Felipe Fernández-Armesto,
‘A book like this one is to be highly valued and thoroughly read. Watson is an authoritative but unintrusive guide, gently pointing towards where the future of ideas may go, namely to the unravelling of the misconception of the “inner” self’
‘This is a magnificently constructed book, so well indexed that it will be a valuable reference resource for years . . .
Brian Morton,
‘Watson transmits tricky things in a palatable way’
Harry Mount,
‘Is it
Frederic Raphael,
‘Ambitious’
‘As one reads this thought-provoking book . . . one cannot help being impressed by so comprehensive, incisive, and stimulating a guide . . . this hugely readable, information-packed tome is better than a bargain’
‘It’s all here, intellectual history on a grand and gaudy scale’
‘Watson enfolds changing conceptions of the objecive, material world, and of the subjective world of the human psyche in a confident, accessible presentation’
American Library Association
IDEAS
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A HISTORY FROM
FIRE TO FREUD
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Peter Watson
PHOENIX
—ALFRED NORTH WHITEHEAD,
—PETER GAY,
Contents
Cover
Praise
Title Page
Dedication
Epigraph
Author’s Note
A Chronology of Ideas
Introduction: The Most Important Ideas in History – Some Candidates
Prologue: The Discovery of Time
PART ONE: LUCY TO GILGAMESH
The Evolution of Imagination
1. Ideas Before Language
2. The Emergence of Language and the Conquest of Cold
3. The Birth of the Gods, the Evolution of House and Home