tailieunhanh - Textbook of Men’s Health and Aging 2nd Edition

In the “sleepwalkers” (1964) Arthur Koestler remarks that “I mistrust the word progress and much prefer the word evolution simply because progress, by definition, can never go wrong, whereas evolution constantly does and so does the evolution of the ideas. Indeed, it is fascinating to observe throughout history the evolution of quite a few “ruling” ideas , moving from gradual acceptance, to popularization, vulgarization, overextension, collapse and disappearance. At the height of their importance, some of them are so generally accepted, that they become the spirit of the time (the famous “Zeitgeist” in German) with all of its societal consequences, masterfully characterized by Virginia Woolf (1929) saying that “what is amusing now had to be. | Textbook of Men s Health and Aging 2nd Edition healthcare Editors in Chief Bruno Lunenfeld Louis J G Gooren Alvaro Morales John E Morley Textbook of Men s Health and Aging 2nd .

TỪ KHÓA LIÊN QUAN