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Author Watson, Peter, 1943-

Title The modern mind : an intellectual history of the 20th century / Peter Watson.

Imprint New York : HarperCollins, ©2001.

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 Avon Free Public Library - Adult Department  909.82 WATSON    DUE 05-08-24
 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  909.82 W341M    Check Shelf
 Windsor, Main Library - Adult Department  909.82 WA    Check Shelf
Edition 1st American ed.
Description xiv, 847 pages ; 25 cm
Note Originally published: London : Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2000.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 773-827) and indexes.
Contents Freud to Wittgenstein: Sense of a beginning -- Spengler to animal farm: Civilisations and their discontents -- Sartre to the sea of tranquility: New human condition and the great society -- Counter-culture to Kosovo: View from nowhere, the view from everywhere -- Conclusion: Positive hour -- Notes and references -- Index of names -- Index of ideas.
Summary The author of "War on the Mind" presents a major narrative history of the thoughts, ideas, individuals, scientific discoveries, literature, and art of the 20th century. This major narrative history of the people and ideas that shaped the modern world is a brilliantly reasoned examination of the thought and individuals that made twentieth-century culture. From Freud to Babbitt, from Relativity to Susan Sontag, from Proust to Henri Bergson to Saul Bellow, the books range is encyclopedic, covering the major writers, artists, scientists, and philosophers who produced the ideas by which we live. Beginning with four seminal ideas that were introduced in 1900 -- the unconscious, the gene, the quantum, and Picasso's first paintings in Paris-Peter Watson has produced a fluent and engaging narrative of the intellectual tradition of the past century. The book is divided into four parts -- Freud to Wittgenstein; Spengler to Animal Farm; Sartre to the Sea of Tranquillity; the counterculture to Kosovo -- and there are forty-two chapters. Watson emphasizes that "the century may be understood as a period during which the scientific method colonized all modes of thought and changed the way thinking is done." He sees the first half of the century as a period of discovery and the last half as a period of analysis, synthesis, and understanding, and he explores the role of the United States in setting the century's agenda in many areas. Unlike more conventional histories, in which the focus is on political events and personalities, The Modern Mind is an illuminating blueprint of twentieth-century thought and culture and the men and women who created it.
Subject Civilization, Modern -- 20th century.
Intellectual life -- History -- 20th century.
Philosophy, Modern -- 20th century.
Civilization, Modern. (OCoLC)fst00863073
Intellectual life. (OCoLC)fst00975769
Philosophy, Modern. (OCoLC)fst01061071
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Added Author Rogers D. Spotswood Collection. TxSaTAM
ISBN 0060194138 (alk. paper)
9780060194130 (alk. paper)
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