The Ascent Of Man
The Ascent Of Man
Jacob Bronowski
Patrick O'Shaughnessy
If you like 'big history' books, in the vein of Sapiens, Tragedy & Hope, or The Decline of the West, you will love this one. - Patrick O'Shaughnessy
David Deutsch
Everyone should read [this book]. - David Deutsch
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The Ascent Of Man

The Ascent of Man

Jacob Bronowski
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Jacob Bronowski
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In "The Ascent of Man," Jacob Bronowski embarks on a profound exploration of human progress, weaving together the threads of science, art, and philosophy to narrate the grand tapestry of mankind's journey. Through his insightful and poetic lens, Bronowski charts the pivotal moments that have defined human evolution, from the mastery of fire to the discoveries of Newton and Einstein, revealing the relentless curiosity and creative spirit that have propelled humanity from cave dwellers to space explorers. His narrative is not just a celebration of scientific achievements but a tribute to the indomitable human spirit that thrives on challenge and innovation. Bronowski's masterpiece is richly illustrated, bringing to life the milestones of human invention and thought with vivid clarity. "The Ascent of Man" is more than a history of science; it is a deeply moving narrative that captures the essence of humanity's quest for knowledge and the profound implications of our scientific endeavors on society and our understanding of the universe. Through Bronowski's eyes, we are invited to see the world anew and to appreciate the remarkable journey of the human species, not as a series of accidents, but as a deliberate and passionate adventure towards understanding, freedom, and dignity.

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Released
1973
1 Jan
Length
448
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Everyone should read [this book]. - David Deutsch
If you like 'big history' books, in the vein of Sapiens, Tragedy & Hope, or The Decline of the West, you will love this one. - Patrick O'Shaughnessy
It is important that students bring a certain ragamuffin, barefoot irreverence to their studies; they are not here to worship what is known, but to question it.
— Jacob Bronowski, The Ascent Of Man

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