How to Think Like a Philosopher: Scholars, Dreamers and Sages Who Can Teach Us How to Live: How To Think
Autor Peter Caveen Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 apr 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781399405911
ISBN-10: 1399405918
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Continuum
Seria How To Think
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1399405918
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Continuum
Seria How To Think
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Contemporary relevance - the book relates to current affairs and issues such as debates over free speech, moral character in leaders, ethical issues such as abortion debates, gun control and religion.
Notă biografică
Peter Cave is a popular philosophy writer and speaker. He read philosophy at University College London and King's College Cambridge.Peter is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Honorary Member of Population Matters, former member of the Council of the Royal Institute of Philosophy and Chair of Humanist Philosophers - and is a Patron of Humanists UK. Peter has scripted and presented BBC radio philosophy programmes and often takes part in public debates on religion, ethics and socio-political matters.His philosophy books include This Sentence Is False: An Introduction to Philosophical Paradoxes (2009), and three Beginner's Guides: to Humanism, Philosophy and Ethics. More recent works are The Big Think Book: Discover Philosophy Through 99 Perplexing Problems (2015) and The Myths We Live By: A Contrarian's Guide to Democracy, Free Speech and Other Liberal Fictions (2019).
Cuprins
Prologue1 Lao Tzu: The Way to Tao2 Sappho: Lover3 Zeno of Elea: Tortoise Backer and Parmenidean Helper4 Gadfly: aka 'Socrates'5 Plato: Charioteer, Magnificent Footnote Inspirer - 'Nobody Does It Better'6 Aristotle: Earth-Bound, Walking7 Epicurus: Gardener, Curing the Soul, Ably Assisted by Lucretius8 Avicenna: Flying Man, Unifier9 Descartes: With Princess, With Queen10 Spinoza: God-Intoxicated Atheist11 Leibniz: Monad Man12 Bishop Berkeley, 'That Paradoxical Irishman': Immaterialist, Tar-Water Advocate13 David Hume: The Great Infidel or Le Bon David14 Kant: Duty Calls, Categorically15 Schopenhauer: Pessimism With Flute16 John Stuart Mill: Utility Man, With Harriet, Soul-Mate17 Søren Kierkegaard: Who?18 Karl Marx: Hegelian, Freedom-Fighter19 Lewis Carroll: Curiouser and Curiouser20 Nietzsche: God-Slaying Jester, Trans-Valuer21 Bertrand Russell: Radical, Aristocrat22 G. E. Moore: Common-Sense Defender, Bloomsbury's Sage23 Heidegger: Hyphenater24 Jean-Paul Sartre: Existentialist, Novelist, French25 Simone Weil: Refuser and Would-Be Rescuer26 Simone de Beauvoir: Situated, Protester, Feminist27 Ludwig Wittgenstein: Therapist28 Hannah Arendt: Controversialist, Journalist?29 Iris Murdoch: Attender30 Samuel Beckett: Not IEpilogueDates of the PhilosophersNotes, References and ReadingsAcknowledgementsIn MemoryName IndexSubject Index
Recenzii
A very enjoyable introduction into Western philosophy. Light, conversational, entertaining and intellectually stimulating.
This is an ideal guide to philosophical thinking; it does not try to reduce the views of those that it covers to bullet points, but instead engages with them in a thoughtful and witty way. Peter Cave is the perfect companion for a bright but leisurely walk through these labyrinths.
Britain's wittiest philosopher.
Here is an extraordinary philosophical journey taking us through a maze of thinkers. For all those seeking to understand the myriad modes of philosophical thinking-ancient and modern-this is the perfect introduction.
Peter Cave introduces the reader to thirty different thinkers. Not all are easily classified as academic philosophers: some are better thought of as sages or poets or playwrights. But each has something important to say about things that matter: rationality, science, sex, and duty, among other topics. Cave's approach is to introduce each thinker through their chosen questions. From Sappho to Wittgenstein, from Arendt to Spinoza, we are able to enter into a chosen figure's preoccupations and enjoyably think along. This is a much more effective and engaging approach than simple intellectual biography or summaries of key ideas. An absorbing and rewarding book.
Peter Cave introduces his top thirty thinkers with wit and clarity, and crams a surprising amount of judicious reflection into each of the short chapters.
Read this book. You may not learn to love like Sappho, cure like Avicenna, ponder like Spinoza, disguise yourself like Kierkegaard or rival any of the other fascinating eccentrics who fill the volume. But if you learn to think like Peter Cave - with freshness, humour, objectivity and penetration - you will have been amply rewarded.
Chummy, amusing little book.witty.This is a light but thoughtful book.
This is an ideal guide to philosophical thinking; it does not try to reduce the views of those that it covers to bullet points, but instead engages with them in a thoughtful and witty way. Peter Cave is the perfect companion for a bright but leisurely walk through these labyrinths.
Britain's wittiest philosopher.
Here is an extraordinary philosophical journey taking us through a maze of thinkers. For all those seeking to understand the myriad modes of philosophical thinking-ancient and modern-this is the perfect introduction.
Peter Cave introduces the reader to thirty different thinkers. Not all are easily classified as academic philosophers: some are better thought of as sages or poets or playwrights. But each has something important to say about things that matter: rationality, science, sex, and duty, among other topics. Cave's approach is to introduce each thinker through their chosen questions. From Sappho to Wittgenstein, from Arendt to Spinoza, we are able to enter into a chosen figure's preoccupations and enjoyably think along. This is a much more effective and engaging approach than simple intellectual biography or summaries of key ideas. An absorbing and rewarding book.
Peter Cave introduces his top thirty thinkers with wit and clarity, and crams a surprising amount of judicious reflection into each of the short chapters.
Read this book. You may not learn to love like Sappho, cure like Avicenna, ponder like Spinoza, disguise yourself like Kierkegaard or rival any of the other fascinating eccentrics who fill the volume. But if you learn to think like Peter Cave - with freshness, humour, objectivity and penetration - you will have been amply rewarded.
Chummy, amusing little book.witty.This is a light but thoughtful book.