Montaigne - and the way we live now

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Ethics & Moral Philosophy
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Author: Paul Kent ISBN: 9781908807113
Publisher: Creative Content Ltd Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Paul Kent
ISBN: 9781908807113
Publisher: Creative Content Ltd
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English
Renaissance philosophy for the 21st Century. Michel de Montaigne was not your typical philosopher. A deep thinker, yes but a man who wasn’t afraid to be funny and philosophical at the same time. Everything in life was grist to his mill, from fatherhood to flatulence, cowardice to cannibals, Socrates to smells. While ranging over many of the infuriating elements of contemporary life, Paul Kent also gently introduces us to Montaigne the man: whether poking into the dubious entrails of celebrity autobiography or wondering how much alcohol is just the right amount of booze, musing on the fine line between intelligence and stupidity, scratching his head over the attraction of free-form jazz, or despairing of the standards of modern footballers, Paul Kent leads us on a merry philosophical dance to the heart of The Way We Live Now.
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Renaissance philosophy for the 21st Century. Michel de Montaigne was not your typical philosopher. A deep thinker, yes but a man who wasn’t afraid to be funny and philosophical at the same time. Everything in life was grist to his mill, from fatherhood to flatulence, cowardice to cannibals, Socrates to smells. While ranging over many of the infuriating elements of contemporary life, Paul Kent also gently introduces us to Montaigne the man: whether poking into the dubious entrails of celebrity autobiography or wondering how much alcohol is just the right amount of booze, musing on the fine line between intelligence and stupidity, scratching his head over the attraction of free-form jazz, or despairing of the standards of modern footballers, Paul Kent leads us on a merry philosophical dance to the heart of The Way We Live Now.

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