The three axial ages: moral, material, mental
"How should we think about the "shape" of human history since the birth of cities, and where are we headed? Sociologist and historian John Torpey proposes that the "Axial Age" of the first millennium BCE, when some of the world's major religious and intellectual develop...
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Zusammenfassung: | "How should we think about the "shape" of human history since the birth of cities, and where are we headed? Sociologist and historian John Torpey proposes that the "Axial Age" of the first millennium BCE, when some of the world's major religious and intellectual developments first emerged, was only one of three such decisive periods that can be used to directly affect present social problems, from economic inequality to ecological destruction. Torpey's argument advances the idea that there are in fact three "Axial Ages," instead of one original Axial Age and several subsequent, smaller developments. Each of the three ages contributed decisively to how humanity lives, and the difficulties it faces. The earliest, or original, Axial Age was a moral one; the second was material, and revolved around the creation and use of physical objects; and the third is chiefly mental, and focused on the technological. While there are profound risks and challenges, Torpey shows how a worldview that combines the strengths of all three ages has the potential to usher in a period of exceptional human freedom and possibility"... "How should we think about the "shape" of human history since the birth of cities, and where are we headed? Sociologist and historian John Torpey proposes that the "Axial Age" of the first millennium BCE, when some of the world's major religious and intellectual developments first emerged, was only one of three such decisive periods that can be used to directly affect present social problems, from economic inequality to ecological destruction. Torpey's argument advances the idea that there are in fact three "Axial Ages," instead of one original Axial Age and several subsequent, smaller developments. Each of the three ages contributed decisively to how humanity lives, and the difficulties it faces. The earliest, or original, Axial Age was a moral one; the second was material, and revolved around the creation and use of physical objects; and the third is chiefly mental, and focused on the technological. While there are profound risks and challenges, Torpey shows how a worldview that combines the strengths of all three ages has the potential to usher in a period of exceptional human freedom and possibility"... |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xi, 101 Seiten Diagramme |
ISBN: | 9780813590516 9780813590509 |
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spelling | Torpey, John C. 1959- Verfasser (DE-588)123917166 aut The three axial ages moral, material, mental John Torpey New Brunswick, Camden ; Newark, New Jersey ; London Rutgers University Press 2017 xi, 101 Seiten Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index "How should we think about the "shape" of human history since the birth of cities, and where are we headed? Sociologist and historian John Torpey proposes that the "Axial Age" of the first millennium BCE, when some of the world's major religious and intellectual developments first emerged, was only one of three such decisive periods that can be used to directly affect present social problems, from economic inequality to ecological destruction. Torpey's argument advances the idea that there are in fact three "Axial Ages," instead of one original Axial Age and several subsequent, smaller developments. Each of the three ages contributed decisively to how humanity lives, and the difficulties it faces. The earliest, or original, Axial Age was a moral one; the second was material, and revolved around the creation and use of physical objects; and the third is chiefly mental, and focused on the technological. While there are profound risks and challenges, Torpey shows how a worldview that combines the strengths of all three ages has the potential to usher in a period of exceptional human freedom and possibility"... PHILOSOPHY / Social bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory bisacsh SCIENCE / Philosophy & Social Aspects bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Future Studies bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Civil Rights bisacsh Geschichte Philosophie PHILOSOPHY / Social POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory SCIENCE / Philosophy & Social Aspects SOCIAL SCIENCE / Future Studies POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Civil Rights Civilization Historiography Comparative civilization History Philosophy Achsenzeit (DE-588)4192746-1 gnd rswk-swf Achsenzeit (DE-588)4192746-1 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, epub 978-0-8135-9052-3 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, e-book (web PDF) 978-0-8135-9054-7 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, e-book (Mobi 978-0-8135-9053-0 |
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