The Mystery of Things

The Mystery of Things

by Prof A.C. Grayling (Author)

Synopsis

In this new collection A.C. Grayling extends the range of his previous two books to show how much understanding people can gain about themselves and their world by reflecting on the lessons offered by science, the arts (including literature) and history. The book's essays are divided into these three sections - The Arts, Science and History - and Grayling illustrates in his celebrated accessible prose what each area offers to thought. In doing so he covers subjects as wide-ranging as Jane Austen's Emma, The Rosetta Stone, Shakespeare, the Holocaust and the Brain. By extending the range of topics discussed, THE MYSTERY OF THINGS shows how far-reaching Grayling's masterly, and timely, commentary of the humanities is to the general reader.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Edition: 1st edition
Publisher: Orion
Published: 12 Feb 2004

ISBN 10: 0297645595
ISBN 13: 9780297645597
Book Overview: Anthony Grayling's last three books have established him as the book trade's serious philosopher of choice THE MEANING OF THINGS - 14,000 HB; 32,000 PB to date THE REASON OF THINGS - 7,500 HB WHAT IS GOOD? - 6,000 HB to date Grayling's media profile is becoming ubiquitous - this year he is a Booker Prize judge

Media Reviews
Here, diverting and diverse as ever, is another platter of intellectual not so dim sum from a master chef... Grayling has three gifts. He roams far beyond his philosophical brief. He is wonderfully prolific. And he writes with a wry, crafted simplicity. -- PETER PRESTON OBSERVER These essays on science, the arts and history examine what they offer to our understanding of ourselves and the world around us. NEW SCIENTIST You could do far worse than spend an evening or three in the company of this book. Like good conversation, it engages you in a flow of topics without ever pausing long enough to bore. The essays and reviews are succinct, informative and always reasonable... The order of essays parallels the order of evenings and guests - arts, history, science - and with a similar purpose in mind. That purpose is enlightenment. Ignorance must be banished... The aim is laudable. -- Lisa Appignanesi THE INDEPENDENT This informative, witty collection of essays and reviews is loosely tied together by the idea that reflecting on the inner nature of things, the personal aspect of philosophy, happens most readily in the areas of the arts, history and science. As ever, Grayling, is worth reading, partly for the sheer weight of knowledge he brings to bear... Grayling's is clearly a more intelligent book than 99 per cent of others... A smashing bedside companion. TIMES EDUCATIONAL SUPPLEMENT This book is that rare bird, a volume of essays. We all love reading essays. THE TABLET
Author Bio
Anthony Grayling teaches philosophy at Birkbeck College, London and is a Fellow of St Anne's, Oxford. He reviews frequently in the Financial Times and has a regular column in Prospect.