人类的成就:在艺术和科学领域对卓越的追求, 800 B.C. - 1950

【英语】 人类的成就:在艺术和科学领域对卓越的追求, 800 B.C. - 1950 2007-08-17

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书名: Human Accomplishment: The Pursuit of Excellence in the Arts and Sciences, 800 B.C. to 1950
作者: Charles Murray (Author)
出版社: Harper Perennial (November 9, 2004)
语言:English
ISBN-10: 0060929642
ISBN-13: 978-0060929640

Book Description
A unique account of human excellence, from the age of Homer to our own time.

Review
"Co-author with the late Richard Herrnstein of the neo-racialist book The Bell Curve, Murray returns with a mammoth solo investigation that is less likely to spur controversy than provoke a simple "so what?" The book attempts to demonstrate, through the use of basic statistical methods such as regression analysis, that Europeans have overwhelmingly dominated accomplishment in the arts and sciences since about 1400. To this end, he has assembled a laundry list of people and events from various reference texts, and generated numerous graphs and rankings of genius figures: is Beethoven "more important" than Bach? Leonardo Da Vinci than Michelangelo? A major problem with this approach-beyond equating "importance" with the number of times an artist or work is referenced in texts-is that the reference texts used as data sources do not themselves seem free of cultural bias or chauvinism: without asking "important to whom," the Western-centric data are a self-fulfilling prophecy. Another problem is that other, less affluent cultures may have had many plundered or lost works, or may not have a tradition of naming writers and other luminaries-or keeping track of and promoting their works through secondary material. Further, plenty of attention is lavished on forms such as painting but comparatively little to architecture or to non-Western forms of music. The book's cursory treatment of Africa (outside of Egypt) also leaves more to be desired. Murray claims to have corrected for these factors, and finds that Western culture still dominates "accomplishment" either way. The chapters describing achievement at the book's beginning are, at many points, well-written and informative, but they end up clouded with the latter part of the book's numerical hubris and grand pronouncements." --Publishers Weekly

"Achievements that require mental and spiritual effort are the highest forms of human endeavor, Murray says. He has scanned the most reputable biographical dictionaries and histories of the arts, philosophy, and sciences to find who and what, during 800 B.C.-1950, are mentioned in them. He came up with 4,139 persons and a list of events and ponders 20 persons in each of nine scientific, three philosophic, and nine artistic fields who were most extensively covered in the resources. More than 80 percent are "dead white males," and Murray carefully examines why. The greatest achievements of India, China, Japan, and Islam occurred well before the West took off during the Renaissance, and each of those cultures valued duty, family, and consensus, whereas the West prefers individualism, the sine qua non of scientific debate and discovery. Further, the scientific method was a set of Western "meta-inventions" (Murray's term) that arose, fortunately, simultaneously with the ratification of Thomism, with its dual emphasis on faith and reason, by the most important cultural force in the West, the Roman Catholic Church. Of overarching importance to great achievements in any culture, Murray argues, are the sense that life has purpose and belief in ideals of beauty, truth, and goodness. This book probably won't get Murray in as much hot water as The Bell Curve (1994) did. Then again, with its speculations that the rate of great achievements has slowed since 1800 and that the arts are in a very bad way, maybe it will." --Ray Olson, Booklist

About the Author
Charles Murray is the W. H. Brady Scholar in Culture and Freedom at the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research in Washington, D.C. He is the author of seven other books, including Losing Ground and The Bell Curve, with Richard J. Herrnstein.

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这个版真强啊! Glyn的货币史前年我花了400多元从亚马逊买到的,书的内容很不错,无奈太重了,平时看起来真不方便。现在居然能下到电子版的。这本艺术与成就的书很想下了。只是不知有多少银子?

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这个版真强啊! Glyn的货币史前年我花了400多元从亚马逊买到的,书的内容很不错,无奈太重了,平时看起来真不方便。现在居然能下到电子版的。这本艺术与成就的书很想下了。只是不知有多少银子? :)
 

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这个版真强啊! Glyn的货币史前年我花了400多元从亚马逊买到的,书的内容很不错,无奈太重了,平时看起来真不方便。现在居然能下到电子版的。这本艺术与成就的书很想下了。只是不知有多少银子? :)
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非常感谢,我已经下了这本书了,大致浏览一下,不错。待看一部分后再来谈自己的体会。谢谢!:)
 
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