How to Outwit Aristotle

And 34 Other Really Interesting Uses of Philosophy

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy
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Author: Peter Cave ISBN: 9781780873664
Publisher: Quercus Publishing Publication: August 2, 2012
Imprint: Quercus Publishing Language: English
Author: Peter Cave
ISBN: 9781780873664
Publisher: Quercus Publishing
Publication: August 2, 2012
Imprint: Quercus Publishing
Language: English

Philosophy might make you think of dusty statues in togas or Zen masters meditating, but the philosophical world has far more to offer than ancient men in beards: it can also tell you everything there is to know about life, love and
death. In a series of highly original, entertaining and often extraordinary scenarios, How to Think Like a Bat brings to life 35 key philosophy concepts in a way that anyone can understand.

From the realm of the unconscious to the principles of logic, the 35 bite-sized chapters in this book will not only help you understand our world, how we find meaning in life, and how we think of right and wrong, they'll help you win arguments, learn the art of seduction, and even get one up on Aristotle.

Easy to follow and impossible to put down, this book will not only help you to think like a bat - it will have you thinking like a philosopher.

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Philosophy might make you think of dusty statues in togas or Zen masters meditating, but the philosophical world has far more to offer than ancient men in beards: it can also tell you everything there is to know about life, love and
death. In a series of highly original, entertaining and often extraordinary scenarios, How to Think Like a Bat brings to life 35 key philosophy concepts in a way that anyone can understand.

From the realm of the unconscious to the principles of logic, the 35 bite-sized chapters in this book will not only help you understand our world, how we find meaning in life, and how we think of right and wrong, they'll help you win arguments, learn the art of seduction, and even get one up on Aristotle.

Easy to follow and impossible to put down, this book will not only help you to think like a bat - it will have you thinking like a philosopher.

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