The Puzzle Instinct: The Meaning of Puzzles in Human LifeIndiana University Press, 19 июн. 2002 г. - Всего страниц: 288 One of the most famous anagrams of all time was constructed in the Middle Ages. The unknown author contrived it as a Latin dialogue between Pilate and Jesus. Jesus' answer to Pilate's question "What is truth" is phrased as an ingenious anagram of the letters of that very question: Pilate: Quid est veritas? ("What is truth?") Jesus: Est virqui adest. ("It is the man before you.") The origin of anagrams is shrouded in mystery. One thing is clear, however -- in the ancient world, they were thought to contain hidden messages from the gods. Legend has it that even Alexander the Great (356--323 b.c.) believed in their prophetic power. The most obvious explanation for the popularity of puzzles is that they provide a form of constructive entertainment. But in The Puzzle Instinct Marcel Danesi contends that the fascination with puzzles throughout the ages suggests something much more profound. Puzzles serve a deeply embedded need in people to make sense of things. Emerging at the same time in human history as myth, magic, and the occult arts, the puzzle instinct, he claims, led to discoveries in mathematics and science, as well as revolutions in philosophical thought. Puzzles fill an existential void by providing "small-scale experiences of the large-scale questions that Life poses. The puzzle instinct is, arguably, as intrinsic to human nature as is humor, language, art, music, and all the other creative faculties that distinguish humanity from all other species." |
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... genres will be discussed when they are relevant . Rather , I have written it to convey a sense of the intriguing story that puzzles tell about human life . Will Shortz , the current New York Times crossword puzzle editor ( and former ...
... genres that have withstood the test of time . My own fascination with puzzles started in childhood . I would often become obsessed with finding the answer to a riddle or discovering the correct path through a maze that I found in a ...
... genre to The Castle of Otranto , written by Horace Walpole ( 1717-1797 ) in 1764 , and of the de- tective story to " The Murders in the Rue Morgue , " written by Edgar Allan Poe ( 1809-1849 ) in 1841. And long before Walpole and Poe ...
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Puzzling Language | 37 |
3236 | 51 |
Rebuses | 59 |
The JanusFaced Nature of Language | 68 |
Puzzling Pictures | 89 |
Puzzling Logic | 115 |
Solutions | 236 |
Bibliography and General Reading List | 254 |
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