Podává vývoj myšlení od starověku. Jeho druhy, povaha lidské civilizace, kritické myšlení, vliv Platona a Aristotela, intelektuální dědictví, vědecký převrat a perspektiva myšlení v budoucnosti
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Exploring the evolution of human thought, this work delves into how knowledge and ideas shape our understanding of the world. The author emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and the development of the mind, advocating for education that encourages independent reasoning. Robinson critiques traditional educational methods and presents a vision for a more progressive approach to learning, aiming to empower individuals to think for themselves and adapt to changing circumstances.
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