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n 1: an important intellectual; "the great minds of the 17th century" syn creative thinker, mind

2: someone who exercises the mind (usually in an effort to reach a decision)

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On liberty, (The Thinker's library)

by John Stuart MillWatts & Co

First published in 1859, John Stuart Mill's On Liberty is an exhaustive exploration of social and civic liberty, its limits, and its consequences. Mill's work is a classic of political liberalism that contains a rational justification of the freedom of the individual in opposition to the claims of the state. Drawing upon the empiricism of John Locke, George Berkeley, and David Hume and the utilitarianism of Jeremy Bentham, On Liberty defends the representative democracy as the culmination of society's progression from lower to higher stages, even as it recognizes one of the unique dangers of this type of government-namely, the "tyranny of the majority."Central to Mill's ideology is the harm principle-the idea that individual liberties should only be curtailed when they harm or interfere with the ability of others to exercise their own liberties. Unlike other liberal theorists, Mill did not rely upon theories of abstract rights to support his ideology, but rather grounded his philosophy in ideas of utility. As relevant to modern audiences as it was to Mill's Victorian readership, On Liberty is an enduring classic of political thought.

A short history of the world (The thinker's library)

by H. G WellsWatts & Co

These first real humans beings we know of in Europe appear already to have belonged to one or other of at least two very distinct races. One of these races was of a very high type indeed; it was tall and big brained. One of the women's skulls found exceeds in capacity that of the average man to-day. One of the men's skeletons is over six feet in height. The physical type resembled that of the North American Indian.... They were savages, but savages of a high order. -from "The First True Men" When H. G. Wells published this popular history of planet Earth in 1922, the highest off the surface humans had reached was seven miles, barely 37,000 feet; the best guess at the planet's age was merely "more than" 2 billion years; the beginnings of organic life on Earth were still little understood. But with all the confidence of his immense genius and wide-ranging appreciation for all things scientific, Wells presents a readable, concise survey of the state of knowledge at his time about the planet and human presence upon it. Wells asks that you read this hefty 1922 work-adapted from his two-volume Outline of History, published in 1920-"straightforwardly almost as a novel is read," and indeed, this story of Earth, from its very formation and the first appearance of homo sapiens through the Russian Revolution and the reconstruction after World War I, reads like the most thrilling adventure story ever told. Though it has been factually supplanted by scholarship that came after it, this remains an engaging history, a classic of science fact from one of the fathers of modern science fiction. British author HERBERT GEORGE WELLS (1866-1946) is best known for his groundbreaking science fiction novels The Time Machine (1895), The Invisible Man (1897), and The War of the Worlds (1898).

The Power of Positive Thinking (Positive Thinkers Club)

by Norman Vincent PealeFoundation for Christian Living

Dr. Peale's popular work is packaged in a 6-cassette rendition with a listener's guide and a free seventh cassette entitled Believe and Succeed.

Varieties of Religious Experience (Collector's Library of Essential Thinkers)

by William JamesCollector's Library

Think And Live: Challenging Believers to Think And Thinkers to Believe

Think And Live: Challenging Believers to Think And Thinkers to BelieveAnderson-Noble Publishing

Devastation. That is the effect of excessive, singular focus on only one part of a fully orbed Christian life. God wants complete men and women committed to Christ, thinking and living in His Kingdom. Beginning with Jesus, moving through solid thought about key truths, then into how this leads people (you) to live it out - finally returning again to Christ Himself - Think and Live has and offers a way out of devastation, and a way into Love of God and others.

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The Worldly Philosophers: The Lives, Times And Ideas Of The Great Economic Thinkers [7th Edition]

The Worldly Philosophers: The Lives, Times And Ideas Of The Great Economic Thinkers [7th Edition]by Robert L. HeilbronerTouchstone

The Worldly Philosophers is a bestselling classic that not only enables us to see more deeply into our history but helps us better understand our own times. In this seventh edition, Robert L. Heilbroner provides a new theme that connects thinkers as diverse as Adam Smith and Karl Marx. The theme is the common focus of their highly varied ideas -- namely, the search to understand how a capitalist society works. It is a focus never more needed than in this age of confusing economic headlines.

In a bold new concluding chapter entitled "The End of the Worldly Philosophy?" Heilbroner reminds us that the word "end" refers to both the purpose and limits of economics. This chapter conveys a concern that today's increasingly "scientific" economics may overlook fundamental social and political issues that are central to economics. Thus, unlike its predecessors, this new edition provides not just an indispensable illumination of our past but a call to action for our future.

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The expression of the emotions in man and animals (The thinker's library)

by Charles DarwinWatts & co

The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals is a classic work originally published in 1872 and written by naturalist Charles Darwin. This title is about how animals and humans are able to express their emotions. This book played an important role as a follow up to Charles Darwins' 1871 book, The Descent of Man, and addresses questions on the origins of humans and human psychology throug his theory of natural selection.

"Even cows, when they frisk about from pleasure, throw up their tails in a ridiculous fashion." So writes Charles Darwin in his magnum opus on how humans and animals display such emotions as fear, anger, disdain, and pleasure; it is work that has in most respects been sustained by later scientific research. First published in 1872, Darwin's greatest work was never issued in quite the shape its author intended: bits and pieces were left out of subsequent printings, most of them released after Darwin's death, and later editors made additions to suit the intellectual fashion of their times. This definitive edition, heavily annotated, brings us the book that Darwin would have wanted, and it is essential to any naturalist's library.

How to Become a Really Good Pain in the Ass: A Critical Thinker's Guide to Asking the Right Questions

How to Become a Really Good Pain in the Ass: A Critical Thinker's Guide to Asking the Right Questionsby Christopher W. DicarloPrometheus Books

  • What can I know?
  • What am I?
  • Why am I here?
  • How should I behave?
  • What is to come of me?

The way you answer these questions will tell you a lot about yourself. And if you ask others these questions, their answers will tell you a good deal about them, how they think, and what they value.

Of course, if you persist in asking these questions, others may think you've become a really good pain in the ass. According to philosopher Christopher W. DiCarlo, you shouldn't be insulted by such a reaction, but treat it as a mark of distinction. For it means you've learned to think critically

In this witty, incisive guide to critical thinking DiCarlo provides you with the tools to allow you to question beliefs and assumptions held by those who claim to know what they're talking about. These days there are many people whom we need to question: politicians, lawyers, doctors, teachers, clergy members, bankers, car salesmen, and your boss. This book will empower you with the ability to spot faulty reasoning and, by asking the right sorts of questions, hold people accountable not only for what they believe but how they behave.

By using this book you'll learn to analyze your own thoughts, ideas, and beliefs, and why you act on them (or don't). This, in turn, will help you to understand why others might hold opposing views. And the best way to change our own or others' behavior or attitudes is to gain greater clarity about underlying motives and thought processes.

In a media-driven world of talking heads, gurus, urban legends, and hype, learning to think more clearly and critically, and helping others to do the same, is one of the most important things you can do.

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The Social Contract and Other Essays (World's Great Thinkers)

by Jean-Jacques RousseauCarlton House

Published in 1762, Rousseau's thinking is still relevant in these modern times. He believed that all citizens of a state fundamentally have a natural power of equality. This is the 'social contract' between the citizens of a state. Rousseau writes about liberty and law, freedom and justice. A declaration of democratic principles. A Collector's Edition.

The Rich Man's Guide to the Modern Poor and Other Essays from Conservative Thinkers

The Rich Man's Guide to the Modern Poor and Other Essays from Conservative Thinkersby Anonymous

For the past few years, it has been open season on professionals, business owners, and job creators. Often the conversation of the economy and the targeting of conservative businessmen have been perpetuated by the liberal media and the current administration.

This collection of essays looks to give a voice to the unjustly vilified conservatives. The writers were contacted and asked to discuss the economy. The responses included everything from stories to essays to even a poem on topics ranging from poverty to free enterprise.

Anonymity was given to everyone involved to allow the writers a freedom rarely granted. This allowed them to write without fear of a backlash upon them or their businesses.

The contributors are professionals both young and old.

For the past few years, it has been open season on professionals, business owners, and job creators. Often the conversation of the economy and the targeting of conservative businessmen have been perpetuated by the liberal media and the current administration.

This collection of essays looks to give a voice to the unjustly vilified conservatives. The writers were contacted and asked to discuss the economy. The responses included everything from stories to essays to even a poem on topics ranging from poverty to free enterprise.

Anonymity was given to everyone involved to allow the writers a freedom rarely granted. This allowed them to write without fear of a backlash upon them or their businesses.

The contributors are professionals both young and old.

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