
MAN CAN DO IT. SEVEN HUNDRED YEARS OF... UA - SARAH BAKEWELL
Humanism is based on cultural dynamics and moral responsibility. For centuries, this worldview has inspired people to make their choices based on the principles of free thinking, intellectual inquiry, compassion and optimism. What unites all the facets of humanism? Why does it have an enduring power against fanatics, mystics and tyrants? In answering these questions, Sarah Bakewell calls for a rethinking of history, for caring for each other, and reminds us that we are all human beings first and foremost. Readers will be taken on a grand intellectual adventure with humanists from Petrarch and Boccaccio to the great thinkers of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Some of them sought to promote scientific ideas, others emphasised rationalism and ethics, while others were engaged in cultural and literary research, being specialists in the humanities. Which path will you choose?
- Inspiring reading for anyone interested in philosophy and history.
- In-depth analysis of humanism throughout the centuries.
- Accessible language makes the book understandable to a wide audience.
- Rich source of knowledge about humanists and their ideas.
- Provokes reflection on one's own worldview and values.
- Hardcover ensures durability and an aesthetic appearance.
- Ideal gift for lovers of non-fiction and history.
Sarah Bakewell, the author of this book, is a well-known and respected writer, specializing in philosophical and historical topics. Her works are characterized by in-depth analysis, accessible language and the ability to connect historical facts with contemporary issues. Bakewell is the winner of many literary awards, and her books are very popular among readers around the world. Her insightful look at humanism allows us to understand how this idea has shaped our culture and society.
This book is not only a journey through the history of humanism, but also an invitation to reflect on one's own life and values. The author encourages us to ask questions, seek answers and shape our own worldview based on the principles of free thinking, compassion and responsibility. It is a reading that inspires action and reminds us that each of us has an impact on the world around us.
"Man can do it. Seven Hundred Years..." is a book that will surely interest anyone who is looking for knowledge, inspiration and answers to questions about the meaning of life and the role of man in the world. It is a reading that remains in memory long after reading it and encourages further reflection.
Edition: Vivat, 2025. Number of pages: 560. Format: 208x156 mm. Binding: hardcover.
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| Author | Sarah Bakewell |
| Publisher | Vivat |
| ISBN | 9786171707689 |
| Binding | twarda |
| Number of pages | 560 |
| Format | 208x156 mm |
| Year of publication | 2025 |
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