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Curiosity, Alberto Manguel

Label
Curiosity, Alberto Manguel
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 329-361) and index
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Curiosity
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
890614482
Responsibility statement
Alberto Manguel
Summary
"An eclectic history of human curiosity, a great feast of ideas, and a memoir of a reading life from an internationally celebrated reader and thinker. Curiosity has been seen through the ages as the impulse that drives our knowledge forward and the temptation that leads us toward dangerous and forbidden waters. The question "Why?" has appeared under a multiplicity of guises and in vastly different contexts throughout the chapters of human history. Why does evil exist? What is beauty? How does language inform us? What defines our identity? What is our responsibility to the world? In this book, Alberto Manguel's most personal work to date, the author tracks his own life of curiosity through the books that have mapped his way. Manguel chooses as his guides a selection of writers who sparked his imagination in new directions. He dedicates each chapter to a single thinker, scientist, artist, or other figure who demonstrated in a fresh way how to ask "Why?" Leading us through a full gallery of inquisitives, among them Thomas Aquinas, David Hume, Lewis Carroll, Rachel Carson, Socrates, and, most importantly, Dante, Manguel affirms how deeply connected our curiosity is to the readings that most astonish us, and how essential to the soaring of our own imaginations"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- What Is Curiosity? -- What Do We Want to Know? -- How Do We Reason? -- How Can We See What We Think? -- How Do We Question? -- What Is Language? -- Who Am I? -- What Are We Doing Here? -- Where Is Our Place? -- How Are We Different? -- What Is an Animal? -- What Are the Consequences of Our Actions? -- What Can We Possess? -- How Can We Put Things in Order? -- What Comes Next? -- Why Do Things Happen? -- What Is True?
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