Mortimer J. Adler on the Great Ideas
The Synopticon, Great Books of the Western World (1952)
Angel; Animal; Aristocracy; Art; Astronomy; Beauty; Being; Cause;
Chance; Change; Citizen; Constitution; Courage; Custom and Convention;
Definition; Democracy; Desire; Dialectic; Duty; Education; Element;
Emotion; Eternity; Evolution; Experience; Family; Fate; Form; God; Good
and Evil; Government; Habit; Happiness; History; Honor; Hypothesis;
Idea; Immortality; Induction; Infinity; Judgment; Justice; Knowledge;
Labor; Language; Law; Liberty; Life and Death; Logic; Love; Man;
Mathematics; Matter; Mechanics; Medicine; Memory and Imagination;
Metaphysics; Mind; Monarchy; Nature; Necessity and Contingency;
Oligarchy; One and Many; Opinion; Opposition; Philosophy; Physics;
Pleasure and Pain; Poetry; Principle; Progress; Prophecy; Prudence;
Punishment; Quality; Quantity; Reasoning; Relation; Religion;
Revolution; Rhetoric; Same and Other; Science; Sense; Sign and Symbol;
Sin; Slavery; Soul; Space; State; Temperance; Theology; Time; Truth;
Tyranny; Universal and Particular; Virtue and Vice; War and Peace;
Wealth; Will; Wisdom; World.
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